journolud
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Not listened to this yet but melancholic floats my boat, there is a difference between that and downright miserable and as you say there can be something uplifting about melancholy. Not that you’re just aiming to please me…As far as I’m concerned this is a good pick on what I imagine is a difficult week @Mancitydoogle
It may not get the listens it deserves. I could be in the same boat next week, but I think you probably have the more difficult slot.
On second listen, I feel pretty much the same. I think the first four songs are very strong, but it started to lose my interest a little bit. I think the reason may be that it nearly strays out of country and into country and western but just about manages not to.
I think in country there definitely is an element of never being happier than when they are making you miserable and country and western just brings it to parody level and I have little to no time for it.
However like the other day Songs That She Sings In The Shower pulls me back strongly and the follow up New South Wales maintains my interest.
Personally I haven’t warmed to Super 8, as I kind of see it as totally out of synch with the album. Variation is good, but I don’t know if it is adding anything.
Yvette and Relatively Easy bring a strong finish to the album. I like both of them.
This album will be played all this week and I’ll be interested to see what my mate thinks of it when he and his wife come around tomorrow evening. It’s an album that is easy enough listening to play in the background with company.
You have me really thinking about my own choice for next week, as what I have been listening to has been quite downbeat. I think this album is very good but is bordering on the depressing at times, whereas a couple of albums I’m considering are slow, melancholic, even sombre at times but always melodic and I find them offering a hope and comfort rather than being depressing. I just don’t know if this place would be ready for two similar paced albums in a row.
ive listened to some more recent Jason Isbell before after reading some good reviews. I remember liking it but not necessarily putting it down as one to return to. Nowadays the slightly introspective singer songwriter market seems a little crowded, currently listening to Stephen Fretwell Busy Guy