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5.0 out of 5 stars
grows on you like a sweet, psychedelic fungus, July 15, 2006
First of all, let me say that I fully didn't expect to like this CD. I've seen these guys many, many times since the September 2001 Kinfolk shows in Boulder, fell in love with their music, think Jeff is the best front man going (at least as long as Vince Herman and Salmon are on...hiatus. Bout time to crank it back up again isn't it boys - how long are you going to torture us?) and we're homies. I love the straight forward, no frills, rockin', slammin' bluegrass and I justa didn'ta want no drums dagnab it! And Pop music?!? That'd just be downright blasphemous!
I was on their website looking up tour dates and had my computer speakers on. They have a streaming jukebox that plays every song all the way through and so I listened. Then I listened again...and again...and again. Then I knew amost every word to every song - especially "Troubled Mind" which I first heard at the StageStop in Rollinsville a few years ago (I told Ben that it sounded like a song that had been around a hundred years - he correctly took that as a compliment). But I knew all the other ones too. I loved it. I hardly ever, ever listen to studio music due to the fine people at etree, cotapers, and tapers.org - but I couldn't stop listening.
I definitely have to agree with the earlier reviewer who said that Dave REALLY stands out on this CD. From "Angel" - a great song to play when you're P O'd at your girl - to "Just the Same", to "Fastball" to the absolutely haunting "Winds On Fire" - with Adam killing the slide - Dave just flat out takes it to a new level!
And the poppy, drum polluted "How 'Bout You" may be a new anthem along the lines of "Keep on Going". The drums sound so good with the banjer - sweet Jesus I'm converted!! Filled with great arrangements, vocally perfect, musically groundbreaking songs...it's a CD that you'll listen to over and over and over. These guys are great musicians, smart as hell, and not afraid to take chances. Not all of them have worked in the past - but this one does BIG TIME!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Different, but still some great stuff from Yonder! , May 9, 2006
This album, while much more polished and focused than previous album, is really, really good. The songs are tight and the band sounds as though its really playing as a collective. The focus here isn't on jamming, and its not even really on bluegrass, but more on the songwriting and arrangements. The addition of drums on a few songs takes their sound even further, and proves that Yonder is much more versatile than one might expect. They typically get lumped into the jamgrass genre, but this cd proves they are much more than that.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Album of the Year, September 14, 2006
Having recently been introduced to this YMSB, this is their most accessible album to date and a brilliant work of bluegrass/alternative rock fusion. Their long-time fans may be disappointed with the transition away from classic bluegrass but so were Dylan's fans when he played electric guitar for the first time. Run and get this album and you'll see for youself.
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