addictive and fun
author: Stephen Merino
I don't listen to country music. I'll just say that right off the bat. So when my wife hears this CD and says it's country music, I get a bit offended. I insist that it's "alt-country." That makes it better. Whatever it is, this is fun, addictive music. I like this CD more every time I hear it.
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An album to belive in
author: Julie Corredato
Believe it or Not (Zo Bird Records) is Frog Holler’s newest release, and can be summed up in three words: sturdy, sincere, and earthy. The layered melodies on Believe it or Not mature with unassuming precision; Schlappich’s lyrics are a vine of realistic fiction and ethereal scenarios. The listener will find joy in reinterpreting lyrics and harmonies- an absorbing study of contradiction and balance. You will find no disappointments here; each song illustrates a different branch of Frog Holler’s wonderment. That these six talented musicians found each other is gift enough; that they continue to put forth music worthier than most is nothing short of incredible.
“I still believe in songs as kings, that melody helped me to survive.” Frog Holler has seen its fans through good times and bad, and vice versa. I can attest that I’ll still be listening to “To Turn Back Now” when I’m eighty years old. “Fundamental Blues” is a fine example of Frog Holler’s ability to create what I call a serene hoedown. One can both delve into deep thought and let loose for a carefree twirl or two when listening; this is Schlappich’s songwriting at its best. “Alibis” is a fun romp through the past, reminding me that I may still be young at heart, but definitely old enough to worry about the trouble my kids may encounter. “Decide” starts out twangy and slow, then surprises with an ample and satisfying jam, reminiscent of early Neil Young. Ambivalence is a captivating trick, and Frog Holler has it down, as declared in “Control Freak.” Schlappich’s lyrics blend the essence of hope with the much needed dollop of reason on “New Year’s Day.” Frog Holler reminds us to keep it simple; to hold our convictions without going overboard. That revolution can be found in a garden or on a hike. Give it a good listen, and spread the news: Frog Holler is a band to believe in.
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Believe it
author: Matt
Another bittersweet collection of alt-rock/folk/country tunes from FH. Anyone can relate to Darren Schlappich's us-against-the-world point of view, but it doesn't hurt if you've got a Keystone state of mind. Raise a glass of Lager for "Believe It Or Not."
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