Jim Suhler, Panther Burn (Underworldindie, 2014) Jim Suhler, a Dallas-based blues guitarist, has two active careers going -- one as George Thorogood's lead guitarist and another as the leader of his own band. Panther Burn, of course, shows him as a leader and serves as a pretty good showcase.
His song "I See You," for example, is driven by the traditional guitar, bass and drums, but Suhler adds a cigar box and an accordion to the mix, making it sound more downhome Texas than Chicago. Touches like this dress most of the songs. On "Across the Brazos" the guitar and an organ solo together, stating and answering each other in a move that wouldn't be out of place on an old Animals cut from the '60s. "Remember Mama" begins with a couple of minutes of slow riffing on the guitar and organ, then the tempo rises and the tune calms down as the bass and drums enter and finally the vocals come in to build a totality of the ingredients we've been introduced to. It's a fine song that'll spend a lot of time in your player. The fact is, this guy is good. Listening to him is like finding a favorite painting in a beautiful new frame -- familiar and strikingly new at the same time. ![]() |
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