The
refrigerator saga concludes! Also, jazz, country, and punk -- and
it all works, I promise!
Album
of the
Week:
Matt
Woods
-- Mornings
After
Matt
Woods’ new EP Mornings After is signature Woods: his powerhouse
vocals make the stories of small peoples’ pain operatic in scope.
Woods can crank it up and get people dancing as well as anybody,
all with a twinkle of his eyes and a workingman’s righteous fury.
But on Mornings
After, as the
title suggests, Woods slows things down a bit, giving us one of his
more contemplative works to date. Mornings
After
has a little more country soul
than his past few releases, but all of the heart and explosive
energy you can expect from Woods. With Glossary’s Joey Kneiser as
producer, you know that the EP is as genuine as beautifully
engineered as they come.
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Waylon Payne -- “Back From the Grave” (Blue Eyes, The
Harlot, The Queer, The Pusher & Me)
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Matt
Woods -- “Take It Slow” (Mornings After EP)
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Heather Valley -- “That’s How I Got To Memphis”
(Single)
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Tennessee Jet -- “Off to War” (The
Country)
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Namoli Brennett -- “The Whiskey Don’t Help” (The Simple
Life)
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Sally
Anne Morgan -- “Polly On the Shore” (Thread)
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Russell Patterson -- “Empty Road” (Single)
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Pseudo Cool -- “Modern Man” (Single)
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Raye
Zaragoza -- “The It Girl” (Single)
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Bad
Mother Nature -- “Time to Run” (Single)
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NQ
Arbuckle -- “Love Songs For the Long Game” (Single)