Fort Worth Weekly - Staff writer
author: Jeff Prince
Counter-Clockwise (self-released)
Damned if Texas Music didn’t have another branch. Well, OK, not a branch but a tiny little sprout from a hidden root tucked away somewhere amid the snail-trailed compost of country, folk, and rock, so deep that strains of Pink Floyd, Icky Twerp, Oliver Stone, and Harry Chapin all blend together to form a musically mongrel tree. Independent recordings don’t get much better than this -- adventurous, engaging, poetic, and subtly avant garde. Local picker "Jasper" James Michael Taylor’s newest disc is a straw-chewing journey from innocence to jaded maturity, something akin to a stripped-down roots version of The Wall. Taylor is a local songwriter who picks and sings around town at places such as MacHenry’s and records c.d.’s on a home computer.
-Jeff Prince
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