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Ware River Club : Cathedral
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A five-piece root rock band from Northampton, Massachusetts, built solidly around the vocal and song writing talents of singer Matt Hebert, whose voice speaks with a keen eye for detail and a master storyteller's precision
Genre: Rock: Roots Rock
Release Date: 2004
Cathedral Record Label: SpiritHouse Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Long Way Down 4:18 Album Only
Ocean Size 3:59 Album Only
If I Accidently Take Your Life 4:31 Album Only
Broken Light 4:20 Album Only
Midnight 4:57 Album Only
Cathedral 4:49 Album Only
List 4:06 Album Only
The Wire 4:03 Album Only
The Deep End 3:18 Album Only
Bring It On 4:08 Album Only
Roll On Down 4:53 Album Only
Up Again 3:32 Album Only
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REVIEWS

A very best album in Americana, roots-rock style! Absolutely reccomended!
author: Marco from Italy!!
Ware River Club is one of the best band I ever heard! I think it is a masterpiece. Listen to it all the time!! Great album!
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author: Tamara Turner, CD Baby
With a crispy, greasy outer layer of roots rock and Americana, the beat-up, well-lived sentiments of the rural Everyman, supported by a substantial center of spongy songwriting, meaty rhythmic drive and the central structure of a well-told story, the Ware River Club imparts a steady, reliable collection of songs you can sink your teeth into. They aren't flashy, they aren't aiming to knock your socks off, but you might find that you have forgotten to breathe... that you are clutching your pencil a little too tight... that you are straining to hear the next line in this relentlessly engaging work.
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Songs of Fragile Relationships Tempered by Hope and Resilience
author: CHINASKI (www.cdbaby.com/cd/chinaski)
Hebert is a gifted writer with a mellow, lightly raspy voice that sounds like a Bay State John Prine. This album reveals Hebert's cinematic feel for lyrics, especially in "Midnight" and "Cathedral" (a metaphor for a couple's relationship). The songs are probing, angular, and strikingly unusual. It's a mature rock album and an intregral addition to a discriminating CD collection.
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