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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Raising the bar,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Art of Removing Wallpaper (Audio CD)
While I've never been a fan of knocking one artist or album to praise another, this album really is a cut above pretty much any other "Americana" or folk album you'll likely hear or read about this year. I pre-ordered it at one of Terri's Texas shows back in February, and it's just about all I've listened to in the week or so since I got it. Terri's been getting better and better with each album, but this one takes the cake. It's worth it for "Breakdown" alone, but "Monopoly" is a flat-out anthem against media consolidation that deserves heavy rotation on every independent-and-proud radio station in America. This is beautiful, bold, smart, fun and even sexy music - the kind most program directors these days seem to run screaming from.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It keeps getting better and better......,
By gsupp (PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Art of Removing Wallpaper (Audio CD)
With each successive album, it becomes clearer and clearer that Terri Hendrix is someone who does her homework and studies every night, as the playing and the writing only gets better and better with each release. As is typical Terri, there are too many musical styles to categorize to one genre, and none of the styles are shrifted -- she does each one justice, from folk to bluegrass to country to americana to that reggae beat that pops up on one track. Also a treat is the more featured prominence of Lloyd Maines on the tracks, he adds a great harmony vocal, and lays down some serious steel, more so than on Terri's previous works. Lyrically, it is Terri's strongest to date, and don't be surprised if you're sitting down to ponder the state of world affairs as well as your own personal one's after listening. It's hard to pick a favorite track but highlights are Judgement Day, Enjoy the Ride (love that harmonica playing), and Monopoly (a strong statement against the corporate control of radio and media).
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the BEST,
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This review is from: The Art of Removing Wallpaper (Audio CD)
I've got every Terri Hendix CD, and with each one I think - Wow! This is the best ever! Playful, introspective, thoughtful, funny - with music and lyrics complimenting each other to a 'T'. This is one of my favoite CD's of all time - Can't wait for the next one!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Totally engaging,
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This review is from: The Art of Removing Wallpaper (Audio CD)
This is my first Terri Hendrix album but it won't be my last. Every song is a winner. She's totally engaging with a voice that draws you in, first rate music, and lyrics that are deep and personal.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Some Very Good Songs on a Misfire Album,
By Kevin L. Nenstiel "omnivore" (Kearney, Nebraska) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: The Art of Removing Wallpaper (Audio CD)
Like many folk and indie artists in the last few years, Terri Hendrix has been moved by the muse to craft a social/political album. And like many social/political albums in the last few years, this one has some very good songs, and clunks in between.
If you've heard tracks like "Breakdown" and "Monopoly," you know that Terri Hendrix has some sharp, incisive views. She has the ability to cut through the chatter and get right to the heart of what's wrong in our world today. But if you listen to the album cuts that haven't been released to radio and podcasts, tracks like "It's About Time" and "Judgement Day," the lyrical content becomes leaden and declarative. She feels the need to spell everything out, like she can't quite trust her audience to follow what she's saying and come to their own conclusions. It's as though she lapses into a professorial mentality, lecturing to students who are hunched over their composition books taking notes. Sonically, this album is sterling. Hendrix doesn't abandon the guitar-driven Texas country sound that has characterized most of her music to date. But she does incorporate a little more of a peppy pop aspect that steers her ringing voice into more Mariah and less Loretta Lynn. Reading over what I've just written, I realize that could sound like an insult, but I don't mean it that way. Rather, Terri uses the mainstream like a buffet, picking and choosing what serves the very individual hybrid sound she's trying to create. Late in the album, she slackens on the political drive, and a sturdier, more organic lyric crive comes through. I admit to not liking Luka Bloom's version "I Need Love" from a few years ago, but Terri Hendrix makes it her own, and it works well. "Quiet Me" and "Long Ride Home" were both written by other artists, but Hendrix makes them her own, adding a welcome dose of personal introspection at the end of the disc. Fans of Terri Hendrix will find plenty to like about this CD. So will fans of indie folk and lo-fi country. Even the weaker political songs have good musical resonance, including some violin and cello, and supporting vocals from Ruthie Foster. This album isn't a future classic, and it isn't even going to be remembered as one of Hendrix's better efforts. But it is going to be heard and remembered, and that's what really matters.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoy Terri's music,
By Teruska (mid Hudson Valley) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Art of Removing Wallpaper (Audio CD)
Love the cd. Can't wait for "Spiritual Kind". Truely one of America's better singer/song writers.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
She's the nicest person in the world.,
By S. Z. "a Cook" (Pennsylvania, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Art of Removing Wallpaper (Audio CD)
She has a dynamic voice, great songs, and a great personality. She is very witty, and her songs showcase her wit well. If you like a great variety of music, you'll likely enjoy this album -- her diverse interests shine through brightly. It's a great cd (as are all of her others). I even like her live cd's, which is entirely out-of-character for me. Hope to see you at another PA show!
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terri Rocks,
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This review is from: The Art of Removing Wallpaper (Audio CD)
This is a great CD. Every single song is incredible. Terri's songwriting skills are only eclipsed by the way she sings these songs. If you have a chance to see her live DO NOT MISS IT. She is even better live.
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The Art of Removing Wallpaper by Terri Hendrix (Audio CD - 2004)
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