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Fluid and emotionally rich, Moses threads its way through the minutia of daily life, flawed plans, and quiet redemption. Greg Brown describes it as "the music that scarecrows dance to when everyone else is asleep". |
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A lyrically sharp and critically acclaimed work of alt.folk/Americana, an iTunes staff favorite, and an Editor's Pick at CD Baby.
Note: Originally recorded under the name 'Patrick Brickel', this album is available at a discount while supplies last.
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This refreshing and twisted album, as described by Jim Musser of the Iowa City Press Citizen: "showcases a muscular, energetic old-time stringband... The Gilded Bats apply their kinetic pickin' to an endearing set of 16 evergreens culled from the hill-country canon -- and everybody sings with gusto... resulting in a freshly-packed barn dance that's ready to go."
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Traditional bluegrass is only the main ingredient in this spicy, complex fusion of instruments and styles, of introspective musicality and blistering breakdowns. Called "muscular, spirited and utterly captivating" by the Iowa City Press-Citizen's own Jim Musser, who went on to say "Stacy Webster is the best, most expressive pure country/roots singer to come down the pike in many a moon". |
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