The Wood Brothers Get Loaded
It's been a long day, but a good one, as I've been hanging with my daughter Sofie while mom scouts Portland for a possible move. And I'm beat now that my ex-baby is in bed. Which means it's a perfect time to fire up some new-school folk and blues. Good thing I've got The Wood Brothers' newest effort on the iPod. And look, I wrote a Metromix review to go with it! Such serendipity!
The Wood Brothers
Loaded
The Wood Brothers' second effort is a flawless exercise in roots, rock and even reggae—on the bobbing gospel of "Sweet Angel," to be exact. Chris Wood's hushed turn at vocals on the poignant waltz "Don't Look Back" is a heartbreaker, and his brother's energized delivery on rockers like "Pray Enough" and "Walk Away" boasts a spirited, knowing comfort. The Wood Brothers know exactly what they are doing, and they are very good at it... MORE @ METROMIX
Loaded
The Wood Brothers' second effort is a flawless exercise in roots, rock and even reggae—on the bobbing gospel of "Sweet Angel," to be exact. Chris Wood's hushed turn at vocals on the poignant waltz "Don't Look Back" is a heartbreaker, and his brother's energized delivery on rockers like "Pray Enough" and "Walk Away" boasts a spirited, knowing comfort. The Wood Brothers know exactly what they are doing, and they are very good at it... MORE @ METROMIX
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