Hailing from Oklahoma, the Turnpike Troubadours have their home state deep in their blood: their music is earthy, natural, and unpretentious, which doesnt mean that their second album, Diamonds & Gasoline, is artless. While theres no mistaking that the bandmembers cut their teeth in dancehalls and roadhouses, theres also little question that the group, led by singer Evan Felker, also draws deeply from the well of Americana storytelling, often recalling Steve Earle and Bruce Springsteen, only whittled down to their essence. There are no spare words in the Turnpike Troubadours’ best songs but that doesnt make them any less evocative: Felker has a knack for ferreting out the details in small-town life and how love goes wrong, particularly on the terrific opening pair of 7&7 and Every Girl. There may be an undercurrent of melancholy that surfaces occasionally, particularly on the title track, but Diamonds & Gasoline is music thats full-blooded and alive, so its hard to call this sad: its joyous, expertly capturing the ebbs and flows of ordinary life. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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