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"Red River"

by Rocky Votolato
This song comes from Rocky Votolato's new record True Devotion. He'll celebrating it's release at Neumos on March 13th

Laura Veirs and the Hall of Flames

At Neumos ::: Photo by Josh Lovseth
Laura Veirs is at the Tractor Tavern March 13th with the Old Believers and Cataldo

The Round 58

March 9th at the Fremont Abbey, Tacoma's Goldfinch play the Round with local potters as the featured artists

September 11, 2009

The Daily Choice: The Cave Singers - At The Cut

Honest truth: I am a sophomore release hater.  I do not know when it happened or for what reason, but suddenly and quite viciously, I one day realized that I preferred a debut release from almost each and every band.  In my second year as a music writer, it’s been hard for me to go back to bands I discovered in the first as I was almost angry at the waning creative output.  There have been fights and things thrown as I’ve stubbornly refused to acknowledge the new music of a one-time favorite band.  I am a hard-headed bull.

Thus, I’ve waited for The Cave Singers Welcome Joy to percolate a bit, to sit on a shelf and accrue its hype or hate.  I wanted to come in to this album bereft of preordained hatred.  And oh how glad I am that I took this Cave Singers’ sabbatical, as the new album, with Pete Quirk’s endearingly nasally vocals, is a warm robe, a quiet reminder of why I loved this band so much. At one time I thought this might be an album of sea shanties, but I blame this on a captain’s hat Quirk wore at one live show and the fact that the first song released was called “Beach House.”

Ahoy, no sea shanty here, just solid porch music, happily jug-dancing on your ears.

The Cave Singers - At The Cut

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