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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New singer is beter.
I liked this band alot before, but i really like them now with new vocalist Patchen. Pick it up great stuff.
Published on February 19, 2004 by Golf God

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2.0 out of 5 stars strangefolk loses its way
For anyone who knew Strangefolk back in the 1990's: approach this record (and this incarnation of the band) with caution.

Reid Genauer is gone, replaced with a new singer/guitarist who sounds like a classic-rock karaoke singer and brays like an injured mountain goat. The magic of the original Strangefolk lineup came from Reid's thoughtful songwriting and soulful...

Published on December 17, 2003 by cgriff


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4.0 out of 5 stars So long, reid......, August 30, 2004
This review is from: Open Road (Audio CD)
to echo some of the reviews posted about this band, past the reid g. era, they are certainly a much different band than they were in the mid to late 90's. with this album. they have a more centered approach, as the vocal duties are shared and swapped from song to song. while strangefolk was reid's band, more or less, his escape allows the other members (particularly j. trafton) to step foward and shine. new vocalist patchen, is quite good, different but good. I was quite conflicted when reid left and the band decided to continue, I didn't know what to think but after seeing them live a few time post-reid, my mind was made up (including a smokin' show at the stone pony in asbury park about 3 summers ago). this album compliments the bands new lineup and proves that, with or without reid, they can still play their funk/groove/rock style with the best of them. highlights on this disc include: leave a message, criminal, and house of pearl. laid back, relaxing rock with soulful beats, this band still tops anything they do in the studio on stage, but I recommend both seeing them and buying this album.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New singer is beter., February 19, 2004
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Golf God (Orlando, Fla.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Open Road (Audio CD)
I liked this band alot before, but i really like them now with new vocalist Patchen. Pick it up great stuff.
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2.0 out of 5 stars strangefolk loses its way, December 17, 2003
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cgriff (San Francisco Bay Area, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Open Road (Audio CD)
For anyone who knew Strangefolk back in the 1990's: approach this record (and this incarnation of the band) with caution.

Reid Genauer is gone, replaced with a new singer/guitarist who sounds like a classic-rock karaoke singer and brays like an injured mountain goat. The magic of the original Strangefolk lineup came from Reid's thoughtful songwriting and soulful singing, Jon Trafton's inventive guitar, and the band's tight grooves. Now Reid is gone. Trafton doesn't show much of the fire that he once had. On the plus side, the band can still kick a groove and Luke Smith remains the best drummer in the genre. But without a compelling story to tell or even a heartfelt emotion to convey, this new Strangefolk has become just another neo-hippie jam band on the fraternity circuit.

Bottom line: If you were into the band for the grooves then this record will probably suit you. If you were into them for the songs, you'll have better luck with Reid Genauer's post-Strangefolk solo work.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Patchen Adds Great Foward Movement to the Folk!, March 31, 2002
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Scott Harrington (San Diego, CA United States/Burlington,VT) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Open Road (Audio CD)
First you all if you live in the Burlington Area.. shame shame shame.. get down to Pure Pop and support local first .. if you know what I mean and pick up this CD.. adds to the caliber of AGLW and Lore.. for sure.. like few other bands can change a lead and still have a truely unique yet similar sound to before.. if you haven't been into s'folk before try this one out .. Patchen adds a good twist that new and old folkers will dig..
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