The Drinkhouse Preachers “The Cool, The Quiet & The Angry”

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    Artista / Grupo: The Drinkhouse Preachers

    Álbum: The Cool, The Quiet & The Angry

    Discográfica: Houngan

    Año publicación: 2010

    Fecha crítica: 9/2010

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

An acoustic band with a joyful, festive style based on instruments like dobro, banjo, mandolin, national steel, harmonica, accordion and acoustic and slide guitars, all grounded into the basis of folk-blues, American country and roots music Three mature and experienced musicians playing different string instruments, who make the most of their music knowledge to give us an intimist peaceful album with very expressive straight songs performed with an intense feeling and a remarkable final result Thirteen tracks that give us instrumental countryside images, done with a rich beautiful instrumental display and specially a genuine, pure crystal clear atmosphere, as water coming from high and distant mountains rivers The Drinkhouse Preachers are Neal Black, Leadfoot Rivet and Pat Boudot-Lamot Your will also find two guest musicians, Fred Chapellier and Magali Walden It is a restrained wrapping album, where beautiful dreams peacefully run



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