Before you get the chance to wrap your ears around anything else going on on this album, you are faced with one of the most unique voices in music today, a voice that sounds like its owner has been raised on a cocktail of bourbon and razor blades, worked as an artic trawlerman for fifty years, been run over by a 18-wheeler and then turn to music as a way of saving their tortured soul.

Get past that, and you find an album of deftly crafted songs that blend Americana with rock, soul with blues, groove with grit and run from the understated to the driven. What a great find, and what an excellent way to start the writing day.


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