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4.0 out of 5 stars Vocal rich country-rock from Austin quartet, July 10, 2010
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This review is from: The Cedar Creek Sessions (MP3 Download)
Group harmonies are returning to country music, and they're just as pleasing today as they were in the 1970s. You can feel the joy they bring to Stonehoney as they vocalize the wordless "oh-ahhh" exclamations on the opening track. They revel in the way their voices blend with one another's, and then collectively with the songs' emotion. It suggests what CS&N must have felt the night they first harmonized. What really makes this Austin quartet's debut special is that it was recorded live, with no sweetening and no overdubs. The synergy of voices, instruments and songs honed on stage followed the group into the studio, giving these fourteen songs (culled from forty cut in two days!) a wonderfully organic feel. As vocalist/guitarist Nick Randolph writes on their website, "The band grew out of us just hanging out, and it still has that same feeling."

All four members credit their vocals first, their instruments second, and they reconfigure the lead/harmony assignments from song to song. All four contribute original songs, as well, and the results lean on a variety of country, country-rock and southern-rock influences. The opening line of "I Don't Want to Go Home" might fool you into thinking it's sung by John Fogerty, but by the time the song gets to its cleverly crafted lyric "now that you're gone, the house is like a heartache with a view," the vocal blend has the richness of Alabama. The lead vocal of the road-warrior themed "White Knuckle Wind" has the earthy edge of Levon Helm, with twangy guitars and Earle Pool Ball's piano adding honky-tonk sparks.

The foursome find several ways to express longing for departed mates, writing alternately as the one leaving and the one being left. There's understanding rather than angst in the remains of these relationships, with sadness filling up the spaces where bitterness might have grown. When the relationships succeed, such as in "Lucky One," they're proclaimed with open-throated joy, and in "There is Light" there's optimism at the end of a dark emotional tunnel. The album's one resolutely downbeat track is Shawn Davis' letter from jail, "Good as Gone," filled with somber reflections whose regret can't turn back the clock on bad decisions. With four talented singer-songwriters, Stonehoney offers many different looks, but it's their power as a group that's truly arresting, and given the strength of these live-in-the-studio performances, they're sure to be a killer stage act. [©2010 hyperbolium dot com]
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Band and Music!, July 6, 2010
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Vicki Toler (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Cedar Creek Sessions (MP3 Download)
I was fortunate enough to see this band perform about a year ago. I was an immediate fan. I am ecstatic that their long awaited CD has finally arrived. I am already familiar with many of the songs from their concert. Their music has a whole lot of heart and soul! Thanks guys for doing what you do, and sharing it with the rest of us!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT BAND!!!!, January 6, 2011
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Larry McDaniel (FORT WORTH, TEXAS, US) - See all my reviews
I and my wife have been following Stonehoney since 2009 and I am amazed they have not hit the big time yet. This is one talented band. There new CD "The Cedar Creek Sessions" is full of number one hits. They are awesome in concert. If you get a chance to see them, do it. You will not be dissappointed.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Los Angeles' loss is Austin's' big gain, September 18, 2010
Excellent CD!

We heard this great band for the first time on the Santa Monica Pier at an acoustic/folk show. We knew nothing about them but were blown away when we heard them. Given their "sound," I thought the band was probably Austin-based. Turns out they were L.A. based but it was their farewell concert in L.A. -- they were preparing to head out to Austin!

It is too bad, but not surprising, that L.A. could not sufficiently sustain them or appreciate them. Predictably, in Austin, this terrific band is getting the exposure and fan base it deserves!
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