eMusic Review
Justin Townes Earle clearly does not lack in confidence. Seeking recognition as a distinctive country talent was going to be difficult enough, toting the mixed blessing of his father's surname — that Earle the younger is also flouting that middle name, bestowed in honour of Steve Earle's hero Townes Van Zandt, is indicative of a fondness for a challenge, or a relish for impossible struggles.
Fortunately, nothing on this, Earle's fine debut album, lets the side down — its best moments, indeed, would earn their places in the catalogues of either of the men whose names he carries. Earle trades largely in a sparse, acoustic interpretation of country, his baleful and mostly downbeat songs only fleetingly illuminated by harmonica and violin. Tracks like "Turn out My Lights" and "Who Am I to Say" will inevitably put listeners in mind of Steve Earle's "My Old Friend the Blues" and "Lonelier Than This," but they have a life of their own. Earle probably has more in common with more left-field presences like former Drive-By Trucker Jason Isbell, or perhaps Todd Snider at his less playful moments.
Earle has the sense to leaven his balladry with some more upbeat moments. "Ain't… read more »