Hiss Golden Messenger / Hallelujah Anyhow
Album: | Hallelujah Anyhow | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Hiss Golden Messenger | Added: | Mar 2018 | |
Label: | Merge Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2018-03-10 | Pull Date: | 2018-05-13 |
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Week Ending: | May 13 | May 6 | Apr 29 | Apr 15 | Apr 8 | Apr 1 | Mar 25 | Mar 18 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 06, 2023: | Strum, Pick, and Thrash
Caledonia, My Love |
4. | May 11, 2018: | Traditions
Harder Rain |
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2. | Aug 19, 2022: | Traditions
Gulfport You've Been On My Mind, Harder Rain, Jenny Of The Roses |
5. | May 10, 2018: | The Flannel Underground
Domino (Time Will Tell) |
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3. | Aug 03, 2021: | Traditions (rebroadcast from May 4, 2018)
Gulfport You've Been On My Mind |
6. | May 04, 2018: | Traditions
Gulfport You've Been On My Mind |
Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2018-03-01
Reviewed 2018-03-01
ALT COUNTRY / INDIE FOLK-ROCK
Another terrific record from a folk-rock outfit out of Durham, NC, led by singer-songwriter, M.C. Taylor. Instrumentation is electric & acoustic guitars, keys, harmonica, drums, and occasional horns. Taylor’s voice is pleasing, a bit like Justin Townes Earle’s. The male and female harmony voices are nice as well. Ten songs, and they’re all good. Play ‘em all. The often vague but intriguing lyrics are provided on included booklet.
No FCC issues.
1 ** Mid-tempo. Love song with vague lyrics. Happy sound led by piano. (3:39)
2 * Mid-tempo. Good singing. Steady rhythm guitar & nice harmonica. (3:22)
3 Mid-tempo. Voice up front, minimal ‘comp. Instruments fade out. (3:13)
4 ** Slow. A little bit sad. Well sung in a higher register. Elegant. (4:16)
5 Mid-fast. Something’s not right, not sure what. Guitar & mandolin. (2:49)
6 ** Very slow. Blues structure; reminiscing. Gentle piano. Harmonica solo. (4:42)
7 Mid-tempo. A little beat up, but still hanging in. Uplifting. Smoky sax. (3:28)
8 Mid-tempo. More of a rocker than the others. Rhythm & lead guitar, drums, horns. (3:45)
9 * Very slow. Sad folky ballad. Minimal guitar; occasional piano flourish. Lovely. (3:00)
10 * Slow. Another simple-seeming ballad. Well sung. Good electric rhythm guitar. (4:08)
Another terrific record from a folk-rock outfit out of Durham, NC, led by singer-songwriter, M.C. Taylor. Instrumentation is electric & acoustic guitars, keys, harmonica, drums, and occasional horns. Taylor’s voice is pleasing, a bit like Justin Townes Earle’s. The male and female harmony voices are nice as well. Ten songs, and they’re all good. Play ‘em all. The often vague but intriguing lyrics are provided on included booklet.
No FCC issues.
1 ** Mid-tempo. Love song with vague lyrics. Happy sound led by piano. (3:39)
2 * Mid-tempo. Good singing. Steady rhythm guitar & nice harmonica. (3:22)
3 Mid-tempo. Voice up front, minimal ‘comp. Instruments fade out. (3:13)
4 ** Slow. A little bit sad. Well sung in a higher register. Elegant. (4:16)
5 Mid-fast. Something’s not right, not sure what. Guitar & mandolin. (2:49)
6 ** Very slow. Blues structure; reminiscing. Gentle piano. Harmonica solo. (4:42)
7 Mid-tempo. A little beat up, but still hanging in. Uplifting. Smoky sax. (3:28)
8 Mid-tempo. More of a rocker than the others. Rhythm & lead guitar, drums, horns. (3:45)
9 * Very slow. Sad folky ballad. Minimal guitar; occasional piano flourish. Lovely. (3:00)
10 * Slow. Another simple-seeming ballad. Well sung. Good electric rhythm guitar. (4:08)
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