I wanted Amos Lee’s album Spirit to be a continuation of acoustic roots that could be traced back to his first album. His depth has only grown since Mission Bell. After the As the Crow Flies EP and Mountain of Sorrows, Rivers of Song, I was expecting coronation into acoustic roots musical legacy with Spirit. […]
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Review of Zac Brown Band’s “Uncaged.” – “I hope they find me in my home with my guitar in my hands.”
So when I found out Zac Brown Band’s new album, “Uncaged,” came out, I was sort of had mixed feelings. I mean, I still love the band. I’d have to check but think I still have passwords from Project 01 that were made after ZBB songs. But given that I’m so focused on Project 02 […]
[Review] Amos Lee’s “As the Crow Flies,” EP
I was doing my fact-checking to see if Amos Lee’s Mission Bell used the same El Camino as the El Camino featured in Emilio Estevez’s The Way when I stumbled upon a treasure: Amos Lee released a new EP, “As the Crow Flies.” Where the Hell did it come from? Who cares? It was more […]
[Album Review] “Sometimes,” by City and Colour
About two and a half months ago a ray of sunshine sent this goodness my way and asked my opinions on it. The band: City and Colour. I told said Ray that I would go through their albums and review them. I might have failed a little because all I wanted to hear was Amos […]