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Wire Waltz (CD)

By: The Last Town Chorus (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Wire Waltz (CD) Album By The Last Town Chorus (Artist)
1   Wire Waltz
2   You
3   Modern Love
4   Caroline
5   It's Not Over
6   Understanding
7   Boat
8   Huntsville, 1989
9   Wintering In Brooklyn
10   Foreign Land
11   Untitled
 

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Review

Spin (p.97) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[With] the clear, gliding voice of Megan Hickey...[and] tales of snow, strawberry wine, and ninth-grade Smiths fandom."
Magnet (p.101) - "Hickey uses the steel like shoegazers use effects pedals: to create washes of hazy and mystical atmospherics."

Title Note

The Last Town Chorus: Jeremy Parzen, Pete Gallub (guitar); Maxim Moston (violin); Lois Toman (piano); Greta Gertler, Megan Hickey (electric piano); Joe McGinty (Hammond b-3 organ); Ken Heitmeuller, Bryon Isaacs (bass instrument); Mark Fredericks, Alan Bezozi (percussion); Dan Hickey (programming); Sailor (unknown instrument); Amy Allison (background vocals).

On their second album, Last Town Chorus continues to weave a hypnotic web of sound that revolves around singer/lap steel guitarist Megan Hickey. Hickey's ethereal, gauzy vocals recall Mazzy Star at their dreamiest, while the slow burn of her instrumental work conjures a desert-dry Americana suggesting a collision of early Cowboy Junkies and the acid-and-molasses arrangements of vintage Red House Painters. If that sounds like a humdrum experience, consider Hickey and company's transformation of the Bowie pop gem "Modern Love" into a luxurious lament. Any band that can successfully retool a Bowie classic is worth waiting for.



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