Sanzenbacher, Brad / Fear And Drought
Album: Fear And Drought   Collection:General
Artist:Sanzenbacher, Brad   Added:Sep 2011
Label:Self-Release  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2012-01-16 Pull Date: 2012-03-19
Week Ending: Jan 22
Airplays: 1

Recent Airplay
1. Jan 18, 2012: Everyday Commotion
Rain Ain't Fallin'
2. Jan 05, 2012: The Songsmith Show
Dry Town

Album Review
MC Dizzy Jackson
Reviewed 2012-01-04
First release by singer / songwriter playing some really nice folky American tunes. Instrumentation of guitar, drums, fiddle, keys. He’s got some good lyrics to complement the excellent musicianship. No FCC’s.

*My Favorites*: 2, 4, 5, 6, 8.

1. (2:11) Mid. Fiddle, cymbals, piano giving a folky, poppy, bluegrassy vibe.
2. *(4:29) Mid. Folky, rockin’, country with just a hint of gospel. Upbeat with great honky-tonkin’ piano, percussion, guitar, nice slide.
3. (5:03) Mid. Mandolin, percussion, guitar. Mellow mood. Guitar really shines.
4. *(3:56) Slow / Mid. Organ, guitar, drums. Song featuring Mt. St. Helens flowers. Really heartfelt.
5. *(4:15) Mid. Dark mood, yet upbeat, despite the lyrics. Guitar, bass, percussion, piano. Good stuff.
6. *(4:48) Mid. Swirling organ, drums, guitar. Song about Abolition. Has an epic feel.
7. (4:36) Mid. Title track. Fiddle, drums, guitar with the lyrics gives it a sort of meditation.
8. *(3:34) Mid. Woody Guthrie-ish guitar, slight echoey vocals, with tambourine. Killer.
9. (3:38) Mid. Another song in the old folk vein. Just guitar and vocal. Nice.

Track Listing
1. Rain Ain't Fallin'   5. Prayin' For Fire
2. Dry Town   6. Abolition
3. Back In The Beltway   7. Fear And Drought
4. Mount St. Helens   8. Bury Me Below The Water Line
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