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Hallowed Ground [PA] (CD - 2008)( UPC: 00724101200625)
As low as $13.58 from CD Universe Artist: I See Hawks in L.A. Label: Big Books Records Genre: Rock & Pop Album Description: I See Hawks in L.A.: Paul Laques (vocals, guitars, bodhran); Rob Waller (vocals, acoustic guitar); Paul Marshall (vocals, electric bass); Shawn Nourse (drums, percussion).Personnel: Paul ... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| I See Hawks in L.A.: Paul Laques (vocals, guitars, bodhran); Rob Waller (vocals, acoustic guitar); Paul Marshall (vocals, electric bass); Shawn Nourse (drums, percussion). Personnel: Paul Lacques (vocals, guitar, bodhran); Rob Waller (vocals, acoustic guitar); Rick Shea (acoustic guitar); Dave Markowitz, Gabe Witcher (fiddle); Richie Lawrence (accordion, piano); Ethan Allen (percussion). Audio Mixer: Ethan Allen. Photographer: Rob Waller . The politically and socially-themed country rock & roll of I See Hawks in L.A. continues on its 2008 album Hallowed Ground, whose back cover shot of a wilted group of flowers against an out of focus Los Angeles skyline sums up the sentiments about trying to keep it all together in a harsh series of environments. If a listener's reaction to songs with fairly direct messages like "Carbon Dated Love" and "Environmental Children of the Future" will definitely vary person to person, there's no question that the quartet has the kind of easygoing but sprightly sound down that defines what 21st century roots music that isn't afraid of modern recording technology sounds like, whether it means the crackle of feedback or simply an appreciation for clear sound. The full-bodied rhythm snarls on songs like "Keep It in a Bottle" have a punch that keeps things from simply being a museum piece. Sometimes the elaborate constructions of the lyrical references that Rob Waller and Paul Lacques conjure up are downright dazzling, as with the conflation of religious and scientific imagery on "In the Garden," but just as often the best pleasures come with the subtle musical touches as the descending musical break before the third verse of "Yolo County Airport," which rivals prime Cheap Trick. Other touches like Dave Markowitz's lovely fiddle work on "Pale and Troubled Race," the wonderful ballad towards the end of the album, and Richie Lawrence's merry accordion on the concluding "Good and Foolish Times," a wry, bemusing finale, help give Hallowed Ground its enjoyable spark. ~ Ned Raggett |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Carbon Dated Love |
| 2. | Keep It in a Bottle |
| 3. | In the Garden |
| 4. | Yolo County Airport |
| 5. | Highway Down |
| 6. | Hallowed Ground |
| 7. | Environmental Children of the Future |
| 8. | Ever Since the Grid Went Down |
| 9. | Pale and Troubled Race |
| 10. | Salty Sea, The |
| 11. | Gettin' Home Tonight |
| 12. | Open Door |
| 13. | Never Alive |
| 14. | Good and Foolish Times |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00724101200625 |
| Release Date: | May 20, 2008 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop |
| Label: | Big Books Records |
| Distributor: | Burnside Dis |
| Producer: | Paul Lacques |
| Engineer: | Shawn Nourse; Paul Lacques |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2008 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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