Cardinology

Adams, Ryan & The Cardinals
Lost Highway Records
General | Nov 2008

Reviews

Walter E. Gogh
Reviewed 2009-02-12
Cardinology goes from twangy “alt-country” songs to soulful ballads with Adams’ songwriting and voice at the center of each track. Themes of hope, healing and heartache prevail. The melodies and the musicianship are consistently strong. Adams’ lyrics get lost in themselves at times.

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1. (2:17) Twangy and hopeful ditty built on acoustic guitar.
*2. (2:56) Rocking, soulful with pedal-steel guitar, backing vocals and pianos.
*3. (2:58) Big guitars and big vocal lines.
4. (2:18) Crunchy hard rock guitar line, a little “we didn’t start the fire” wordplay.” Catchy, but not painfully so.
*5. (3:57) Countrified rock number with multilayered guitars.
6. (4:21) Pedal steel and guitars build up to sing-a-long chorus.
*7. (2:43) Stripped-down acoustic guitar and piano vocals. Simple yet powerful.
8. (3:38) Ballad leaning towards the sappy side.
9. (3:42) Piano and pedal steel mix nicely but the wordplay gets a little too cute.
10. (3:35) Choruses sung in harmony. Song has a very light touch.
11. (2:31) Very easy-going throwaway track.
12. (5:34) Heavy drug-kicking work-it-all-out song. Pulls out all the musical stops.

Recent airplay

Crossed Out Name
Hanging in the BoneyardMay 10, 2025
Cobwebs
Double Daydream DisasterDec 07, 2010
Go Easy
Lyric Ballads/Spider RaveApr 21, 2010
Magick
Time TravelerApr 07, 2009
Fix It
Gallows RadioMar 30, 2009
Magick
Time TravelerMar 24, 2009

Charting

2009-02-22 — 2009-04-26
Week EndingAirplays
Apr 12 1
Apr 5 1
Mar 29 1
Mar 15 2
Mar 8 2
Mar 1 3

Track listing

1. Born In The Light
2. Go Easy
3. Fix It
4. Magick
5. Cobwebs
6. Let Us Down Easy
7. Crossed Out Name
8. Natural Ghost
9. Sink Ships
10. Evergreen
11. Like Yesterday
12. Stop