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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
He's done it again.,
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This review is from: Kitchen Radio (Audio CD)
Another winner. This one so-far strikes me as a fairly balanced album with Shirt and Sad, Sad, Sad, Sad being my favorites here. I was happy to see my concert favorite, Road to Mallow, starting things off. Me & Albert is a straight up brooding tune that would be at home in Greg Brown's canon.Definitely recommended. Fans of newbies Damien Rice and Alexi Murdoch, or even of Death Cab for Cutie, Jason Mraz or Howie Day would do well to check out some truly fine tunes from Peter Mulvey!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Peter Mulvey is incredible!!,
By SuitSnob (Baltimore, Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kitchen Radio (Audio CD)
Peter Mulvey is the greatest musician no one has ever heard of and "Kitchen Radio" is his greatest release. . . so far. I say that because up until "KR" I thought the same of the "Trouble With Poets" album. That is what's so great about Peter, his albums are so chuck-full of both lyrical imagery and musical savvy that your sure that "this is the one".
If you love the simplicity of singer-songwriter folk-rock tunes along with artistic spark that fuels incredible lyric imagery, than Peter is your man and there is no better place to start than "Kitchen Radio".
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great album from Mulvey...,
This review is from: Kitchen Radio (Audio CD)
I saw him perform most of these new songs with a full band behind him twice now. They sounded great and then even better once I bought the album. Looking forward to him playing them by himself when he comes to Lowell, MA in Nov. Peter Mulvey really knows how to set poetry to music. Definitely influenced by Bob Dylan and Elvis Costello along with some Ani DiFranco and Leo Kottke. "Road to Mallow", "Shirt", and "Denver 6am" have great guitar hooks and even better lyrics that paint very vivid pictures of nighttime drives and desolate airports. Have listened to parts of this album at least once a day since buying it. Check out "Redbird" w/ him, Kris Delmhorst, and Jeffery Focoult.
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