01 January 2008

"Thirteen Cities" - Richmond Fontaine

One of my new favorite albums is called "Thirteen Cities" by Richmond Fontaine. Each successive record builds on the one prior, but they each stand alone just fine, too.

The instrumentation is more complex, but never annoyingly so - just these really nice layers of pedal steel, effected guitar, harmonicas, and so on.

The lyrics are pretty disturbing, too:

Driving down 25 towards Las Cruces
We saw a flipped over semi
We pushed in the windshield and pulled the guy out
Left him laying on the side of the road
Then my friend said we gotta leave
Before the cops show



The name of that track is "$87 and a guilty conscience that gets worse the longer I go".

The only track that detracts from the album is "Lost in this World" which, lyrically fits in with the rest, but musically does not. I've given it several listens, but each time I come away thinking of "Lick My Love Pump", Nigel Tufnel's piano ballad.

That's as much as you're gonna get for a review.

1 comments:

McDaggett said...

Haha, "Lick my lovepump" - great comparison. Excellent band, both Tap and RF