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What's On @ PS Blues 06092005Thursday, June 09, 2005 Whats On at Pacific Street Blues Vol# 6 Artist: Lucinda Williams Title: Live @ The Fillmore Rating: Very Good Lost Highway is a bona fide roots rock label that, generally, puts out albums of substance. Since her early days Lucinda Williams has been a darling of the critics. Her rough and tumble mix of Tom Petty meets Keith Richards brand of Americana roots rock is full of depth, texture and anguish. While weve long been dating I never really hooked up completely with her music: especially after her clunker, World Without Tears. Live at the Fillmore is pure redemption. Her songs seem to blossom completely with her bar-nag vocals fitting the underside of life that her songs so often portray. The only track that could be misconstrued as a hit is, Righteously and only the brave would approach this album one song at a time rather it needs to be approached as a complete work of art. Over time this album will continue to unfold such that a heavy music fan will get it while a more casual listener will wonder what they were drinking when they bought this thing! rtist: Entrance Title: Wandering Stranger Rating: Niche Upon first listen this album could easily be mistaken for an arrogant day tripper by a lost indie-shoe-starer (a/k/a Creeker) with a desire to develop credibility by recording a rootsy blend of America mountain music and Led-Zeppelin-folk. The band consists of Guy Blakeslee on guitar & vocals, Paz Lenchartim on Keys & Fiddle (FIDDLE!), and Tommy Rouse on Drums & driver. Blakeslee walks a thin line between an absolutely brilliant aping of Robert Plant and complete hogwash and yet deep inside theres an intangible quality that brings me back repeatedly. The more I listen the more I am compelled to their music. I cant see any commercial appeal with this music but, gosh, its really interesting and certainly breaks out of the trite hipness of the singer/songwriter category. More... |
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