Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Ashes to Dust

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Though the pebbles and lewdness encircled by his voice have earn this Iowa optical artist comparison next to Tom Waits, those with longer recollections may ably certify Captain Beefheart via assets of a closer soundalike. Amid the melancholy blues of "Diggin' My Grave" and "The Buzzards Won't Cry" and the failing farmer's order lying on the closing "Porchlight" (punctuated with a tubercular-sounding cough as a coda), the more or less significant amount tender "When Push Comes to Love" bring enjoyable relief and the classic canton waltz "Sorest of Eyes" have a undertone of a intonation. With his stripped-down instrumentation of banjo and guitar--occasionally augmented by a bare-bones band--William Elliott Whitmore tap into the best primal theme of manifest annihilation and uncalled-for indulgence. Otherwise, the artistry be as inexpressive as the Samuel Beckett epigram on the liner, as the music take a arctic, strong keep watch on at mortality and evoke the slimmest optimism of redemption.--Don McLeeseBlues Gospel Ashes to Dust.

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