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This dreadfully-named Chicago-based trio delivers soulful rock music that's actually soulful. Singer-songwriter George Hunter writes songs that are straight-ahead and very emotive, but not emo. This stuff is not breaking any new barriers, but it's surprisingly good. The real star here is Hunter's throaty baritone, buoyed by a delightfully bare-bones, gritty production. If you sing along to the Black Crowes, Otis and CCR whenever they show up on the radio and also dig Palace and the Detroit Cobras, this might be your favorite new band. Lyrically, Tell Me is one doozy of a broken-hearted breakup album. It almost seems like a conc
This dreadfully-named Chicago-based trio delivers soulful rock music that's actually soulful. Singer-songwriter George Hunter writes songs that are straight-ahead and very emotive, but not emo. This stuff is not breaking any new barriers, but it's surprisingly good. The real star here is Hunter's throaty baritone, buoyed by a delightfully bare-bones, gritty production. If you sing along to the Black Crowes, Otis and CCR whenever they show up on the radio and also dig Palace and the Detroit Cobras, this might be your favorite new band. Lyrically, Tell Me is one doozy of a broken-hearted breakup album. It almost seems like a concept album. Whatever the details are behind this sucker, you don't want to know, but you will want to listen to it. Especially when it's raining and you feel like bawling your poor head off. --Mike McGonigal
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Their Secretly Canadian debut is one hell of a break-up record. Love is a confusing thing and it always leaves the mind with more questions than answers.
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Manufacturer: Secretly Canadian
Release date: 12 September 2006
EAN: 0656605013824 UPC: 656605013824
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