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Josh Lederman y Los Diablos, It's a Long & Lonely Time Until the Train Will Bring You Home (Nine Mile, 2001) |
This band provided some promotional materials describing themselves as kings of Irish-Jewish Folk Punk, a sort of Pogues via Tom Waits.
My favourite track must be "The Northern Wind," which again has a very Pogue-like sound. The words are very good and the clapping and variations in delivery give it a great live track feeling. "Stolen Flowers" is a very unusual love song in that it seems to be about a couple having an affair. Strangely, it works. Like so much of the work on this CD, the track "Darling, I Quit Drinking" has a fabulously fresh take on love in a modern world. It is a far cry from hearts and flowers -- but when you think about it, isn't the idea of a man giving up drink a better sign of love than buying flowers? That is the joy of this album. It takes love into urban lands in the 21st century where the romance of the movies has little place. Based in Boston, this band could have a big future if the breaks come their way. The lyrics are original and memorable -- if a little small in the liner notes. (I needed a magnifying glass to read them.) We should hear more of this band, although the name might give purchasers a different expectation and maybe cause potential fans to pass them by. - Rambles |