Sort of at a loss is an acute representation of the breadth of the One-Eyed Show
author: Jamie Lee Hittin' the Note Magazine
Sort of at a loss, the band’s sophomore offering and the follow-up to 2002’s Unsure of Direction, is an acute representation of the breadth of the One-Eyed Show’s talent. Over 12 tracks, they move from bent-kneed swing(“Big Cookie”) to psychedelic dub(“Lemonade Stand”), and while the band is capable of moving easily between styles, a thread of consistency streams from Caywood’s brawny vocal strength. If Sort of at a Loss is any indication, the One-Eyed Show will keep the stage curtains open and the crowd entertained for a long time.
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Polished, but Raw--The One-Eyed Show and Sort of at a Loss require your attentio
author: Indie Find Band Confidential
There are a number of artists whose names pop up as regional performers in some of the "usual" clubs and music festivals throughout the Midwest. I've seen the name, The One-Eyed Show, quite a few times. To be honest, the band's name is why I bought this album--and I'm glad that I did. The rock and roll on this album is raw...the musicianship is evident. The vocals span "choir boy purity" with crystal-clear harmonies, to rough-and-tumble, whiskey-and-marlboros growls. The songwriting is very solid, with a few of the tracks being "must haves" for your collection. If you haven't heard of The One-Eyed Show yet, do yourself a favor and buy this album. Get on board on the ground floor, because this band is moving.
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