Crooked Fingers

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Album Information

Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 44:45

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Americana does the pouges

gottagoguy

Kinda like old Pouges w/o the frentic spirit and "who gives a f." attitude that made them so Great.Still good though and better than most new emo /artsy stuff being pushed as music Maybe my old ears are just too fussy .Lowell George's "Little Feat" years are pretty much it for me.

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Old Drink for the Same Drunk

adamwayneparks

I lost this album 2 years ago and never replaced it. Bachman can make dark and disturbing emotions so beautiful and pleasant. Love the string arrangements and over the melodies. I've missed these songs. Thanks emusic.

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So glad...

Picklesthedrummer

One of my favorite records of all time...so glad to see it here on eMusic. A complete left turn from Bachmann's writing/singing/playing in Archers of Loaf, but it's a turn in an equally (if not more) satisfying direction. Similar to the title track from the Archers' final album, White Trash Heroes, but more organic. Contemplative, heart-swelling, soulful, at times devastatingly sad music of which I will NEVER tire.

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For all the sounds, instruments, and musicians employed on Crooked Fingers, the sound of this collaboration by Archers of Loaf’s Eric Bachmann and Brain Causey of Man or Astro-man? is curiously lo-fi; it’s also astonishingly gorgeous in its orchestral minimalism. Guitar, looping cello, and eclectrochime guide the folky melodies. “New Drink for the Old Drunk” has a let’s-raise-a-toast veneer but its sentiment is straight from the heart of darkness, as is “Man Who Died of Nothing at All.” “Black Black Ocean” has a melody so finely crafted, it’s for the ages. The writing seems effortless; it’s easy to imagine the writer lived the words and heard the melodies swirling in his head to the point of madness. Though Bachmann’s style has been compared to the dark hours of Nick Drake and Leonard Cohen, he also recalls a more deeply disturbed Tom Waits — especially on the sick, twisted, and beautiful “Juliette” and “She Spread Her Legs and Flew Away” — in no small part due to his 200-cigarettes croak. – Denise Sullivan

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