Dobbs, Spencer / Changed Fool
Album: | Changed Fool | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Dobbs, Spencer | Added: | Nov 2016 | |
Label: | Anahuaca Editions |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-11-30 | Pull Date: | 2017-02-01 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 11 | Dec 4 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 07, 2016: | Brownian Motion
Artifact Moon |
3. | Dec 03, 2016: | Music Casserole
Down To The Shadows |
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2. | Dec 06, 2016: | Magnetized Toner
There Is A Dream |
4. | Dec 01, 2016: | a strange pursuit
Artifact Moon |
Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2016-11-30
Reviewed 2016-11-30
Minimal, home-recorded, country-inflected folk from Austin, Texas. Dobbs’ third album of scorched-earth Americana is dark-night-of-the-soul depressive, and its ragged beauty matches its bleakness. His close-mic’ed, raspy baritone and the apocalyptic desert imagery in his lyrics make me think of a much darker Wooden Wand. The songs are all very slow, and they’re calming and unsettling in even measure. Perfect for anyone seeking a ruminative, nocturnal, hard-times alternative to modern corporate country. RIYL Jason Molina’s exorcistic solo records (Pyramid Electric Co., Let Me Go), late-period Vic Chesnutt, Townes Van Zandt half-passed-out in the back of his trailer home. No FCCs. Favorites: 1, 4, 6.
1. *(7:55)—Pretty electric guitar, wheezing harmonica, out-of-tune piano. “I want ornaments on nothing.”
2. (6:37)—Lovely, slow, circular fingerpicking on mellow post-rock guitar. Long instrumental middle section.
3. (5:26)—Minor key piano dirge. Nice bird sounds and saxophone. Strongly reminiscent of Jason Molina’s “Red Comet Dust.” Ends suddenly.
4. *(5:31)—Soft guitar strumming, a little like 2. Lovely chorus.
5. (6:07)—Muted piano and electric guitar, passages of nearly unhinged singing. Soft saxophone and wordless vocals drift in and out.
6. *(9:15)—Lush, wind-swept guitars and piano. Dreamy, repetitive, even soothing. Soft, dissonant harmonica.
1. *(7:55)—Pretty electric guitar, wheezing harmonica, out-of-tune piano. “I want ornaments on nothing.”
2. (6:37)—Lovely, slow, circular fingerpicking on mellow post-rock guitar. Long instrumental middle section.
3. (5:26)—Minor key piano dirge. Nice bird sounds and saxophone. Strongly reminiscent of Jason Molina’s “Red Comet Dust.” Ends suddenly.
4. *(5:31)—Soft guitar strumming, a little like 2. Lovely chorus.
5. (6:07)—Muted piano and electric guitar, passages of nearly unhinged singing. Soft saxophone and wordless vocals drift in and out.
6. *(9:15)—Lush, wind-swept guitars and piano. Dreamy, repetitive, even soothing. Soft, dissonant harmonica.
Track Listing
1. | Artifact Moon | 4. | Down To The Shadows | |||
2. | The Black Hills | 5. | Singing To The Wolf | |||
3. | Poor Maddie | 6. | There Is A Dream |