Awesome album!
author: Kirk Withrow
First let me say I have never reviewed anything I can think of before. I won't spend time offering forth my interpretation of each song but rather let me say that this album is without question one of the most played albums I own (and that's more than a few). I've had it a year and it still seems to find it's way into the stereo weekly. The lyrics, vocals, and instrumental selection/performance combine to make each song one that will creep into your soul and start a campfire right under your heart. Buy the album today, you won't regret it.
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author: Brad at CD Baby
Though these alt-folk/country songs often start from traditional roots, the ten tracks here quickly show their expansive intentions, layering banjo and strings over the initial acoustic guitar that begins the majority of the compositions. Each one acts as its own small journey, an idea that starts in one place, in one frame of mind, then travels to wherever the chords and the lyrics lead. Burk's voice is one of sentiment and a mildly restrained angst, an approach that echoes the dusky sounds of the guitars and percussion perfectly. These are songs of both overt pain and timid optimism, often at the same time (check out "This Has Got to End"), and the terrific production backs it all up with dark tones or bright twanging, depending on the vibe of the song. Burk's Pacific NW roots are a key part of his process, as the songs often reflect the feel of the cloud cover that blankets the twilight sky before a rain storm; that moment when you know something big is about to happen.
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