lots of high and low emotions
author: jamie
Bought this for the lower state desert vista sound.
Each track is cleanly produced and sounds crystal clear - the vocals and instrumentation make
the music grab your attention. Definitely has the greatest appeal when listened from start to finish.
To that point, there are a few tracks that are dangerously depressing and you'll be trapped there whisky in hand unless you
finish the album to bring you back up. Five stars around because its another form of emotion that can be enjoyed like any other.
Good music for less rowdy parties where people can sit and enjoy. Excellent!
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author: CD Baby
The anticipated full-length debut from Texas artist. Produced by Mark Howard (U2, Bob Dylan, Peter Gabriel, Willie Nelson...) & recorded at the famed Paramour estate in L.A., Ca, this record captures its moments with a profound truth and spirit. Easy to listen to, but maintains a mysterious quality to keep you on edge.
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like a desert breeze...
author: andre c
absolutly love this albume.. had it almost for 2 years now, and every time i listen to it, just can't help but imagen driving through the never ending Arizona desert.. leaving everything behind. (i know there from texas, but arizona sound more romantic..) the entire albume flows like water, and the couple of last songs, are really mellow and soft..
just love it.. i was highly anticipating there next record, but for some reason it got put on hold... am still wating guys.
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languid etherial rock to drive across country to!
author: Justin Yates / Monomoy Records Inc.
Much of this album sounds as if it should have been in the Pulp Fiction Soundtrack. It's the music Thelma and Louise should have been listening to when they picked up brad pitt hitch-hiking. A must have driving record!
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