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4.0 out of 5 stars
Very nicely done!,
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This review is from: Tennessee Rose (MP3 Download)
I very much like the sound of this track. It's laid-back but far from dull, earthy and sort of bluesy, a fine song from a band that sounds like it knows what it's doing. It'll remind you of Neal Young with a touch of Dylan, and more. There's sincere longing in the folky vocal style and the sad harmonica, and sweet harmonies that nicely highlight the very pretty melody. This is a gently swaying tune that takes you along as it goes. Give it a listen and you may find that, like I do, you want to hear more from this band.
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent,
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great writing, performing. if you like dylan/young/csn/etc you're bound to love this. give this group a shot. they're on a great trajectory.
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is what we need!!!,
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This song is a journey worth going on. And when you pair it with the rest of the Veracruz EP songs, it only gets better. It's real music--layers of plastic-ness fall away and my ears seem re-tuned. "Every flower I see, even them Joshua trees remind me, that I don't have to bleed. But sometimes I want to. I'm always thinking of you."
4.0 out of 5 stars
So I was driving down Highway 66...,
By RetiredB4U (Bellevue, NE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tennessee Rose (MP3 Download)
I truly think this song has potential for hit-making but it reminded me too much of Dylan (both Jakob and Bob), Neil Young, and even a bit of Iron and Wine. The song is quite melodic with a great slow beat and it tells a story (unlike so many songs today). Get it while it's free as this is a good add to any rock/pop/easy-listening collection.
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