Easily the best CD I have bought in years
author: David
Once I played this CD for the first time, it did not come out of the player for maybe twelve iterations of all 10 tracks. Each song, while stylistically distinct, blends into its sucessive track like caramel and honey. The lyrics are simple and deep, very singable, and they are sung in consistently fantastic harmony. And the piano, drums, and guitar will have you nodding your head and tapping your foot within seconds of the first track. I say this will all deferrential candor: you will love this CD.
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Who are these guys anyway, you know?
author: TD
Tim, a rootsy singer, always working, singing about working things out so they don't spiral out of control: typical Irish. And he's certainly the first singer to use the word 'equestrian' in a rock and roll song. I've long been a fan of Adam's drums, the way him and Tim come in together at the beginning of 'Some Things' is just right. Erich's guitar-fueled song, '#3', about a father telling his son to put down the guitar and come home, is one of the best on the record. How you can want to stand that naked with this band churning out all that sound? Man, that's guts.
Jay's organ and piano are one of the band's key sounds: sometimes 5-note hooks, sometimes Carribean, sometimes classical. And Jeff, their new bass player, God's height, fingers always moving like his globetrotting legs. The bookend addition he made to 'Dreams' is hilarious. It's too easy to not applaud their music as much as it deserves because it instantly sounds like it's always been ours, like it's always existed: like they claimed to invent summer afternoons and ice cream trucks, hey man these things have always been beautiful and have always been mine and who are these guys anyway, you know?
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Wow, what a find!!!
author: Noel
I love albums that keep me interested with each and every song. 'You Don't Know What You're In For' is a perfect example of this. There are great vocals, rhythm and all around sound much like Sister Hazel, O.A.R and Oval Opus. If you love any of these bands you'll love Worry Stones.
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best album i've ever stumbled upon
author: Matt
This CD is amazing, I sampled one track, and I bought it immediately. If you like to sample artists or if you like indie rock type groups, you should definately check this cd out!
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