"The Accident That Led Me To The World"

General | Aug 2006

Reviews

Rob
Reviewed 2006-08-22
Understated lo-fi indie folk. A touch of bluegrass and nautical undertones give this soft album a down-home, nostalgic feel. Rootsy upright bass and folk instrumentation amble along through the overdriven tape recordings for a smoothed-out, low energy throughout. See also Korby Lenker, Richard Swift, Wovenhand
FCC Clean. Play anything, but my picks are 11, 6, 3, 8

1. 1:29 Brief, charging folk anthem
2. 1:23 Singer/songwriter, pretty finger-picked guitar
*3. 1:49 Fun madolin oom-bak ditty
4. 2:55 Hushed singer/songwriter ballad
5. 1:52 Bass-heavy, simple melody, nondescript
**6. 2:26 Plodding verses with an upbeat, sweeping refrain. Hopeful.
7. 2:17 Wandering folk. Pretty mixed vox. A trifle poppy.
*8. 2:09 Cool, quirky sound with nice melodic arrangement of instrumentation
9. 2:15 Catchy, wandering singer/songwriter
10. 2:03 Upbeat folk ballad
**11. 3:01 Simple, catchy folk/spiritual hymn-a-long
12. 2:18 Simple, pleading singer/songwriter waltz

Recent airplay

Tell Me Something
Small Way
Finneman's MarketOct 26, 2006
Below
Finneman's MarketOct 12, 2006
The Accident...
What's in the Ice Box?Oct 10, 2006
Care (Human Nature)
Finneman's MarketOct 05, 2006
All My Ghosts
Biff Bang PowOct 01, 2006

Charting

2006-08-27 — 2006-10-29
Week EndingAirplays
Oct 29 1
Oct 15 2
Oct 8 2
Oct 1 1
Sep 24 2
Sep 17 1
Sep 10 1
Sep 3 2

Track listing

1. Tell Me Something
2. Broken House
3. Small Way
4. Long Nights, Long Days
5. Mars
6. Care (Human Nature)
7. Watermark*
8. Below
9. Sunday
10. The Accident...
11. All My Ghosts
12. Take My Life