Old Paint

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 38:06

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Rob O'Connor

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04.22.11
The finest modern old-fashioned country band that alt-rock has to offer.
2004 | Label: Thrill Jockey

Each successive Freakwater album takes a baby step towards modernization &#8212 the production slightly cleaner, the arrangements slightly more elaborate. This time, it's the gorgeous pedal steel that kicks the group out of the Appalachian Mountains and into Nashville circa 1958. This alt-country combo, founded by Eleventh Dream Day member Janet Beveridge Bean and childhood friend Catherine Ann Irwin, is determined to stay true to the emotional roots of country music. Their modern touches are strictly lyrical &#8212 their characters speak far more forthrightly about their heartbreak. As usual, Freakwater work in a few covers: the expected (Woody Guthrie's "Little Black Train") and the out-of-left-field (Loudon Wainwright III's "Out of This World") that keep the group balanced in its quest to be the finest modern old-fashioned country band that alt-rock has to offer.

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really great album

stantheman

i'm so glad to see that Freakwater is doing such great material. There are some great Alt-Country bands out there and this is one of my favorites. I also really like the Drive By Truckers and Sugarpine as well but those bands are more rockin and these guys have a really mellow feel. Great record

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It keeps gettin better

Salohcin

Is it possible that a band can start out with a truly great album and then get better and better with each successive release. I guess so to answer my own question. Weather they are covering other artists songs or playing their own they make them intirely theirs. It makes me think they could take any song and make it soar. You wont hear harmony like this any where else. They know how to write um and how to pick um though. This is as much soul music as country music. Down load this!!! I'll be (Thinking of YOU)

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After a four-year gap since their second album, Freakwater returned with another solid effort that’s not as bare-bones as their debut, but a little earthier than Dancing Under Water. Not a lot of new ground is broken, yet Old Paint somehow doesn’t sound at all tiresome. All of their strengths remain in place: fine, mournful harmonies, good original songs, some well-chosen covers (Loudon Wainwright’s “Out of This World” is a particular highlight), and nice unobtrusive touches of pedal steel and fiddle embellishing the acoustic guitars. This is modern country-folk at its best, and in fact would really be more suitable for the roots-country audience, except that the execution is too direct, the production too basic, and the songwriting’s too heartfelt for the contemporary country marketplace. Thus it is that the group’s primary listenership is the alternative rock community, which is country’s loss: few performers today are performing roots music so convincingly, without sounding forced or dated. – Richie Unterberger

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