MP3 Andrew Duplantis & The Unfaithfuls - Colorblind
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Austin, Texas rock & roll songwriting
10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Roots Rock, ROCK: Americana
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ANDREW DUPLANTIS & THE UNFAITHFULS
"COLORBLIND"
(OJI RECORDS)
Andrew Duplantis should know from intelligent roots rock; he plays bass in Son Volt. Colorblind, his second LP with the Unfaithfuls â so named, one imagines, because all six members are in too many other bands to list â works in similar tones, somber but never dour, adding deep shades of the many other groups crowding his résumé: Jon Dee Graham, Alejandro Escovedo, Tia Carrera. Some of its 10 songs bend the strings harder than others, but all express a common mood: the wayward soul by turns surprised and dismayed at his shortcomings but always honest about them. Duplantis doesn't quite approach Graham or Escovedo's plainspoken and often harsh truths, evincing a more ambivalent state of mind that catalogs popular terms for "crazy" with the same foreboding as inching his way through a breakup or likening loneliness to being underwater. As such, his found-love songs aren't much cheerier than their lost-love counterparts, but when paired with the Unfaithfuls' hand-in-glove arrangements â country-blues spare on "Nuts," Crazy Horse crunchy on "Underwater" â they provide the kind of comfort songwriters know will suffice when no warm embrace is at hand. ***1/2(CD release: Friday, Sept. 15, Momos)
review by Christopher Gray, Austin Chronicle
10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Roots Rock, ROCK: Americana
Details:
ANDREW DUPLANTIS & THE UNFAITHFULS
"COLORBLIND"
(OJI RECORDS)
Andrew Duplantis should know from intelligent roots rock; he plays bass in Son Volt. Colorblind, his second LP with the Unfaithfuls â so named, one imagines, because all six members are in too many other bands to list â works in similar tones, somber but never dour, adding deep shades of the many other groups crowding his résumé: Jon Dee Graham, Alejandro Escovedo, Tia Carrera. Some of its 10 songs bend the strings harder than others, but all express a common mood: the wayward soul by turns surprised and dismayed at his shortcomings but always honest about them. Duplantis doesn't quite approach Graham or Escovedo's plainspoken and often harsh truths, evincing a more ambivalent state of mind that catalogs popular terms for "crazy" with the same foreboding as inching his way through a breakup or likening loneliness to being underwater. As such, his found-love songs aren't much cheerier than their lost-love counterparts, but when paired with the Unfaithfuls' hand-in-glove arrangements â country-blues spare on "Nuts," Crazy Horse crunchy on "Underwater" â they provide the kind of comfort songwriters know will suffice when no warm embrace is at hand. ***1/2(CD release: Friday, Sept. 15, Momos)
review by Christopher Gray, Austin Chronicle
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