Tenderfoot

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 46:12

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Smooth as Steel

HarkJohnny

When a song comes on a radio (in my case XM) and you immediately perk your ears and tune in your brain is always a special thing. I first heard "Country" on The Loft and it was gripping. This Icelandic group's sweet and smooth pedal steel sound along with mellowed guitar work and well-formed lyrics make this album a keeper. Downtroden melodies and uplifiting swings keep the songs moving in the right directions and leave you satisfied by the end of the album.

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brilliant.

rexmorgan

this is the album birds would listen to on their ipods as they fly through the sky if that was an option for them. track 5 stands out as the best to me.

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Magical

Schax

I really really like the mellow and downbeat feeling on this album. It's perfect for rainy autumn days. eMusic is all about discovery and for me this album has definitely been one of the greatest ones.

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Tenderfoot is a beautiful album from Without Gravity, full of slow, loping rural grooves and spectrally pretty vocals from lead singer Kalli (just Kalli). On this debut LP the Icelandic group explores the same expansively ethereal, uncluttered terrain that Irishman Damien Rice explored on his debut, O, but with a bit more of an alt-country bent at times. In “Beautiful Son” — which moves along at a laid-back acoustic groove, Kalli’s gorgeous, jazzy vocals floating atop it all — the prettiness is in the hushed spaces. “Country,” with its bright peals of acoustic slide and (relatively) upbeat shuffle, could be an outtake from Ryan Adams’ Heartbreaker. In fact, the aforementioned albums, Heartbreaker and O, are good reference points for understanding the hushed beauty of the aptly monikered Without Gravity; it’s all about acoustic grooves, barely grazed percussion, and pretty, pretty vocals on this enchantingly atmospheric album. This LP, recorded primarily live in the studio — with few alterations — is packed with tunes for the beautifully downtrodden. – Erik Hage

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