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The Coyote Problem : Wire
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Postmodern California alt-country rock...the best of the West Coast sound.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2005
Wire Record Label: Long Road Records
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Any Port in a Storm 3:42 $0.99
Goin' To Vegas 5:45 $0.99
It's Easy 3:46 $0.99
Hold On 4:32 $0.99
It's Always 4:20 Somewhere 4:09 $0.99
Crosses On Fire 6:09 $0.99
I'll Let Go 5:22 $0.99
Pull Me Through 3:22 $0.99
Tattooed 4:30 $0.99
My Way 4:20 $0.99
Fit To Be Tied 3:17 $0.99
You're So Damn Pretty 2:35 $0.99
Hold Back and Let it Go 2:51 $0.99
We Got High 3:28 $0.99
You're Never Alone 6:28 $0.99
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Album Notes

Winner of the Best Americana Album award in the 2005 San Diego Music Awards, "Wire" is the debut album from The Coyote Problem, a San Diego alt-country rock band. Wire is really the follow up to Bolland's 2002 solo release "Frame", but with a decidedly more rock feel. In 2007 The Coyote Problem would release "California", (and win another Best Americana Album award). "Wire" is the centerpiece of this trio of albums.

England's premier music magazine Uncut gave "Wire" a three star rating, saying it was "a fine roots rock debut, easy to enjoy." San Diego's Troubadour magazine called "Wire" "a master's course in roots rock style...heartfelt songwriting expertise...the perfect soundtrack for a long lonely ride out to the desert". Best Americana Band nominees in the 2004, 2005 and 2006 San Diego Music Awards, and winners of Best Alt Country Band in the 2006 San Diego HAT (Honoring Acoustic Talent) Awards, The Coyote Problem carry on the work Bolland began as a solo artist. Bolland's previous album, "Frame", earned a perfect four star rating in Uncut magazine and a nomination as Best Americana Album in the 2003 San Diego Music Awards. Binding together the loose threads of smart ass country rock, alt country sadness, California harmonies, barn floor back beats and swamp rock slide guitar "Wire" represents the best of the postmodern California alt country rock sound.

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REVIEWS

Valentine from a wayward Burrito Brother.
author: Philboyd Studge
Like the 4:20 from Yuma, this train gets to the station with a full head of steam, right on time, and under control. This is music that, to me, evokes the Southwestern desert, rain that doesn't bring the relief it should, and dreams hung like sheets from a clothesline to dry. Rockin' guitars, tight rhythms, and vocals that bring to mind the Flying Burrito Brothers, Gram Parsons and Emmylou laying it down for the angels. Thanks, Coyotes, for a beautiful gift!
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