Thursday, August 26, 2010

"Packing for Telluride (and other journeys to the edges of the world)" by James Buchanan (Acoustic Artist from Ohio)

James Buchanan releases his newest Progressive Folk CD, "Packing for Telluride (and other journeys to the edges of the world)" which is overflowing with a collection of works that proves to be quite rootsy, melodic, and reflective. Buchanan takes his song writing talents and spurs an insightful look into a variety of topics ranging from politics to love. His voice is not only strong and sincere but makes you want to listen to the stories he so eloquently weaves. With a march like rhythm, "There's No Just War," offers stunning lyrics that drives Buchanan's message to the heart. Another song, "Panic Attack," is somber in tonality as the acoustic guitar strums mellow progressions while the cello injects solemn riffs. Splashes of Spanish flair surround the intriguing song, "Must be the Ramblas Blues." Check out James Buchanan and his stimulating album, "Packing for Telluride (and other journeys to the edges of the world)" especially if you like Folk music with perceptive lyrics.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Saturday, August 14, 2010

"Space Traveler" by Charles Klamut (Accoustic Artist from Peoria, IL)

Singer/songwriter Charles Klamut and his latest CD, "Space Traveler," will stimulate your mind and soul with beautiful Folk compositions. Sit back, relax, and listen as Klamut cleverly delves into writing finely crafted songs about life's ups and downs. Take note of his voice which is smooth and silky while he plays his acoustic guitar with easy flowing sincerity. Right from the opening track, "7 More Stories," you will be drawn into the musical perception that Klamut has to offer on this album. On the song, "Unbury Me," there is a sweet female harmony that adds a velvety touch to the stirring lyrics and soft guitar. The strong and powerful song, "Where Do You Go," is edgy and straight forward while the rootsy lyrics and vocal expression are quite impressive. Take a listen to "Space Traveler," as it is an insightful, memorable, and endlessly enjoyable Folk album.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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