Review: The Infamous Stringdusters - Fork In The road (or) dance with me Molly
Posted on 22 February 2007 | No Comments
Filed Under: Album Reviews, Americana
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How about some bluegrass y’all? The Infamous Stringdusters are a six-piece bluegrass band that now calls Nashville home. They can deftly tear up their instruments with warp speed pickin’ but can just as easily also slow it down get get all melodic on yer ass. I think the band actually shines brighter on the slower numbers, but hey…
Their latest album Fork In The Road is drum-free bluegrass with the usual assortment of dobro, fiddle, mandolin, guitar, banjo, and bass. The difference here is that these guys can f&*$kin’ play. Go grab some whiskey and have a drink because this is roots music of the finest quality. You’ll be tapping your toes, stomping your feet, and humming these tunes for days. Fork In The Road is out now on Sugar Hill Records.
MP3 | The Infamous Stringdusters – Poor Boy’s Delight Fork In The Road
MP3 | The Infamous Stringdusters – No Resolution Fork In The Road
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