Friday, June 14, 2013
Album Review: The Grisly Hand- Country Singles
Singers and songs. That's what country's all about. Even when the two essential elements are pitted against hideous arrangements- as is often the case with in many of the otherwise classic hits by the likes of Ray Price and George Jones- the singers and the songs carry the day.
Fortunately, the brilliant songs and stellar singing featured on Country Singles, the latest release by Kansas City's The Grisly Hand, are supported by immaculately tasteful playing by the likes of Mike Stover.
I'd been impressed by Country Singles since its release several weeks ago, but it wasn't until Tuesday night that I gave the album my undivided attention. I was floored. Country Singles is almost certainly my favorite non-jazz/non-hip hop album to originate in Kansas City in years. A few highlights of the consistently great project: the boozer's lament of "Municipal Farm Blues," the domestic strife of "(If You're Leavin') Take the Trash Out (When You Go)" and the exhausted "Coup De Coeur."
The title track evokes the spark-filled duets of both Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn and John Doe and Exene Cervenka. Anyone who appreciates those essential partnerships, Grievous Angel, Dave Alvin's solo work or any number of insurgent country albums released by Bloodshot Records will adore Country Singles.
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Darondo has died.
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KCUR aired a profile of Betse Ellis.
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Hammerlord's new We Live EP is brutal.
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The video for Gee Watts' "Nasty" has racked up over 40,000 views in a week.
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Mac Lethal's "Wiggaz That's Hairless" is an amusing novelty.
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MilkDrop made a video for "Let It Drop/Daily Bread".
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Hospital Ships' Jordan Geiger shares his favorite things about Lawrence with CMJ.
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French jazz pianist Tony Tixier, an occasional visitor to Kansas City, is featured in an excellent performance video.
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I discovered Kylesa's solid Ultraviolet via a couple of new best-of 2013 lists. RIYL: Kyuss, Jane's Addiction, Isis.
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David Murray's Be My Monster Love could be the loudest jazz album of 2013. That's a good thing. Macy Gray and Gregory Porter are guests. That's also a good thing. The project seems deliberately manic. That's a bad thing. The loopy and inane lyrical content could have been written in 1973. That's a really bad thing. Maybe I'll come around, but as of now I consider Be My Monster Love to be one of the year's major disappointments.
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Charlie Musselwhite is looking good these days.
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I was charmed by Paula Cole last night. Accompanied only by Mark Erelli, the 1998 recipient of the Grammy's Best New Artist award performed with taste and elegance.
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Today marks the fifth anniversary of the untimely death of Esbjorn Svensson. What might have been…
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Melodic Warrior is the title of Terje Rypdal's new album.
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Demon Queen combines the attacks of Death Grips and Die Antwoord on "Demon Practice". (Warning- the video contains nudity and blood in equal measure.)
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I can't muster much enthusiasm for the Replacements' reunion. I hope the shows go well and that everyone has a good time. After being all about the Replacements from 1983-87, I'm just unable to go back to that place.
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It took a while, but The Uncluded finally won me over. In fact, I'm not sure we can be friends if you don't like "Delicate Cycle".
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Kansas City Click: My official picks are published here.
(Original image by There Stands the Glass.)
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Betse Ellis,
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Grisly Hand,
Hammerlord,
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Mac Lethal,
Mark Erelli,
Mike Stover,
Milkdrop,
Paula Cole,
Tony Tixier,
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3 comments:
You're right about The Grisly Hand. I'm loving the new record.
I'm glad- but not surprised- to hear this, BGO. "Amusia" is my latest favorite.
@bgo, you got it! Loving that.
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