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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Americana music,
By kbarth17 "bjm" (Luckenbach, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grapevine (Audio CD)
When you think of great Americana music your mind drifts along the lonely roads of Gram Parsons and more modern standouts such as Uncle Tupelo. I See Hawks in L. A. continue that tradition with their outstanding release Grapevine that blends country, cosmic space music, rock, and California roots music. It sounds alot like Sonvolt and that is not a bad thing, but I See Hawks in L.A. is truly an original. Buy this album and head cross country to experience it's music and live the pursuit of the cosmic space journey. Gram never quite found it, but his followers have picked up the trip.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Should Not Be Missed,
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This review is from: Grapevine (Audio CD)
Fantastic feel good music that should be heard by everyone. This is their second release and I hope there are many more to come. Do yourself a favor and get this CD if you can find it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Motel California . . .,
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This review is from: Grapevine (Audio CD)
I got to see this band at California Plaza in downtown LA on a recent lunch hour, and they just blew me away. LA WEEKLY has picked them as the Best Alternative Country Band, and it's a joy to share the great pleasure they bring to playing their own compositions in the California country rock tradition. This CD captures much of that spirit and adds a good many studio touches to sweeten the mix.
The CD kicks off with an eco-conscious number, "Hope Against Hope," and establishes some of the dominant styles of the whole set: haunting steel guitar, strong vocals, literate and elusive lyrics, soulful harmonizing, and wonderful fiddle flourishes. It evokes escape from the city and images of the open road. The rest of the CD segues from one style of country rock to another, with cameo influences you can trace to Talking Heads, Willie Nelson, Neil Young, The Eagles, The Byrds, Jimi Hendrix, and Grand Ole Opry. The lyrics of some songs are elliptical ("Humboldt"), while others tell stories that focus on an experience, a person, and a set of feelings ("Hitchhiker"). While one song is a slyly humorous hung-over love song ("Still Want You"); another verges on hysteria and paranoia ("Wonder Valley Fight Song"); and another reaches for Revelations-inspired weirdness and a kind of gleeful melancholy. "I Stayed Away," with its sorrowful lyrics and upbeat tempo is a great two-step dance song. The title song, "Grapevine," comes last and celebrates the northbound exit from LA along I-5 over the Tehachapi Mountains to the San Joaquin Valley. It's a fitting ending to this great collection of songs that features place names from all over the country, references to open roads, 18-wheelers, and American cars. Fans will also enjoy Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen's "Way Out West."
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Alt-country band out there,
By Bt "Cat." (Parts unknown) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grapevine (Audio CD)
These guy's are making California Alt-country, and if you don't know what that sounds like, I strongly suggest that you check them out. With three discs to their credit, and all of them being great, they're starting to make one hell of a name for themselves. They're the buzz in that state, and it won't be long before their sound branches out to the masses. Of course, being an honest roots band doesn't get you major record deals these days, but it's nice to know there's still some great outfits like this keeping the real "no depression" folks happy. Highly recomended. Get all their music at www.cdbaby.com. Also check out these groups: Wrinkled Neck Mules, and Bucksworth (the best roots rock outfit there is today),very impressive young groups that are keeping honest music alive.
5.0 out of 5 stars
What are you waiting for?,
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This review is from: Grapevine (Audio CD)
This is a great album, the captures the true spirit of country music and channels it through so many moods, styles, emotions, and locales, and yet remains so thoroughly Californian. This is an album for when you've lost all hope: the Hawks are there to save your soul. If you haven't heard their first album, "I See Hawks In L.A.", that was great too, but "Grapevine" just has to be experienced.
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Grapevine by I See Hawks in L.A. (Audio CD - 2004)
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