
June 18, 2009
Tom Brosseau, the whip-thin North Dakota folkie who’s been issuing imagery-laden folk tales framed by a startling voice and an acoustic guitar for the better part of a decade, has changed things up. Yes, on his latest set, Posthumous Success, Brosseau has eschewed the simple and stripped down for a bit more punch and experimentalism. While it is a departure – drums, distorted guitars, backing vocals – the crooner’s narrative songwriting essence is still at the core of each track. He’s the same guy in different clothes, which by all accounts is a good thing. Continue here from free Mp3 download.
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[...] While it is a departure – drums, distorted guitars, backing vocals – the crooner’s narrative songwriting essence is still at the core of each track. Paul Saitowitz, FABRIC [...]
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