Record Review – Sometymes Why – Your Heart Is a Glorious Machine (Signature Sounds)

Formed sometime (sometyme?) around 2005 Sometymes Why (not to be confused with the Canadian alt.rock band, and better spellers, Sometimes Why) – Kristin Andreassen (vocals, harmonica, guitar, glockenspiel, tambourine), Aoife O’Donovan (voice, baritone ukulele, Wurlitzer, piano, guitar, soprano ukulele, glockenspiel) and Ruth Ungar Merenda (voice, fiddle, soprano ukulele, guitar, baritone ukulele, glockenspiel) – work territory currently being staked out by Uncle Earle, The Waifs, the currently on hiatus Nickel Creek and also in the hushed-delivery styling the Cowboy Junkies’ Margot Timmons.

Less sawdust-covered floors and canned beer and more tasteful rugs crafted by indigenous peoples and a nice Chablis, the folky-Americana sound of Sometymes Why displays a DIY aesthetic of making music they feel in their soul. The sound and production (a la José Ayerve) is warm and even a cover of Concrete Blonde’s Joey works well (and I’m not a fan of the original.)

The blessing and curse of the Americana genre is that the tent tends to be so big that it’s hard to pin down what it is but that is only a result of contemporary marketing trickery. Many of those various musical strains share a common ancestry of American immigrants and many are reflected and synthesized here to great effect. At 35 minutes Your Heart Is a Glorious Machine is a brief example of what it’s like when the cutting edge is both brave and beatific.

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Son Volt Ready New Release and Tour

Son Volt will return this summer with a new album and new label. “American Central Dust,” the band’s sixth full-length and its first since signing with Rounder Records, will be released on July 7. The band will be hitting the road in July touring the west coast. This will be a double-bill with The Cowboy Junkies. More dates will be added so check the official site for more dates.

07/08/09 – Ogden Theater – Denver, CO
07/10/09 – Snowbird Ski and Resort Summer Music Festival – Snowbird, UT
07/15/09 – Humphrey’s – San Diego, CA
07/17/09 – Montalvo – Saratoga, CA
07/18/09 – Britt Fest – Jacksonville, OR
07/22/09 – Zoo – Seattle, WA

Son Volt – Austin City Limits

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