Justin Robinson, The Mary Annettes - Bones For Tinder (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Justin Robinson, The Mary Annettes
- Title: Bones For Tinder
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Five Head Entertainment
- Genre: Americana, Indie Folk, Acoustic
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:39:06
- Total Size: 243 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Neptune Explicit
02. Bright Diamonds Explicit
03. Bonfire (Bones for Tinder) Explicit
04. Devil's Teeth Explicit
05. Butcher Bird Explicit
06. Mr. Wright Explicit
07. Nemesis or Me! Explicit
08. Ships and Verses Explicit
09. Vultures Explicit
10. Kissin' and Cussin' Explicit
11. Brook Street Explicit
12. The Phil Spectors Explicit
13. Gypsy Death and You Explicit
Anyone expecting the solo debut of Justin Robinson - founding member of the Carolina Chocolate Drops - to sound even remotely like the work of Robinson's former band is bound to be disappointed by Bones for Tinder. About the only thing the singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist's album shares with the recordings he made with the aforementioned band is a preference for acoustic-based arrangements. Robinson was with the Chocolate Drops for their rise from underground acclaim to national renown, replete with a Grammy and some crossover chart action. But where the Chocolate Drops were focused on bringing old-timey folk/bluegrass sounds into the modern era, Robinson seems to be interested in more exclusively contemporary territory on his own album. At times, it almost feels as if Bones for Tinder is the result of some particularly fanciful bar bet, in which Robinson was challenged to make an album fully ensconced in the modernistic singer/songwriter realm, as near to completely devoid of rootsy influences as possible, but employing only folk instruments such as acoustic guitar, banjo, and fiddle. In the end, the melodically adventurous, lyrically evocative tunes that make up Robinson's album feel closer to the art folk efforts of acts like Lost in the Trees and Led to Sea than anything on the American front. A healthy degree of absurdist humor seeps into Robinson's lyrics as well, so that even when the tunes are at their most intense, the album retains a lightness of step that's further reinforced by the freewheeling flow of acoustic riffs.
01. Neptune Explicit
02. Bright Diamonds Explicit
03. Bonfire (Bones for Tinder) Explicit
04. Devil's Teeth Explicit
05. Butcher Bird Explicit
06. Mr. Wright Explicit
07. Nemesis or Me! Explicit
08. Ships and Verses Explicit
09. Vultures Explicit
10. Kissin' and Cussin' Explicit
11. Brook Street Explicit
12. The Phil Spectors Explicit
13. Gypsy Death and You Explicit
Anyone expecting the solo debut of Justin Robinson - founding member of the Carolina Chocolate Drops - to sound even remotely like the work of Robinson's former band is bound to be disappointed by Bones for Tinder. About the only thing the singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist's album shares with the recordings he made with the aforementioned band is a preference for acoustic-based arrangements. Robinson was with the Chocolate Drops for their rise from underground acclaim to national renown, replete with a Grammy and some crossover chart action. But where the Chocolate Drops were focused on bringing old-timey folk/bluegrass sounds into the modern era, Robinson seems to be interested in more exclusively contemporary territory on his own album. At times, it almost feels as if Bones for Tinder is the result of some particularly fanciful bar bet, in which Robinson was challenged to make an album fully ensconced in the modernistic singer/songwriter realm, as near to completely devoid of rootsy influences as possible, but employing only folk instruments such as acoustic guitar, banjo, and fiddle. In the end, the melodically adventurous, lyrically evocative tunes that make up Robinson's album feel closer to the art folk efforts of acts like Lost in the Trees and Led to Sea than anything on the American front. A healthy degree of absurdist humor seeps into Robinson's lyrics as well, so that even when the tunes are at their most intense, the album retains a lightness of step that's further reinforced by the freewheeling flow of acoustic riffs.
Country | Folk | Indie | FLAC / APE
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