LONESOME SHACK - Desert Dreams (Hypnotic soul boogie) LAST COPIES! STARBURST LP

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20892
$22.00
Width:
12.00 (in)
Height:
0.15 (in)
Depth:
12.00 (in)
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Lonesome Shack was signed to Alive thanks to Van Campbell of the Black Diamond Heavies who brought them to our attention.

REVIEWS
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There’s a lot in their music, as ‘Past the Ditch‘ demonstrates – a pinch of folk – guitarist Ben Todd wisely spent time transposing old banjo tunes to his finger picking style – a sprinkle of country blues and a swirl of Canned Heat boogie. – AMERICANA UK
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They’re raw, extremely expressive, and a bit odd. – AMERICAN BLUES SCENE

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Showcases Ben Todd’s finger picking guitar, with eerie blues vocals and a sound that seems to carry his love of North Mississippi blues as much as it does the West African guitar style of acts like Tinariwen. – GLIDE MAGAZINE
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In the combination of song selection, in the clarity of this recording, and in the lyrics that seem to deal with heartbreak and loss, not deals with the devil, with the deep morass of a depression you learn to live with more than the blues that get put upon you—the reason this album is singularly great is that it is pure expression. That you can also kind of shake your ass to. – AMERICAN STANDARD TIME
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Nothing soothes the soul like boogie music. – THE WASHINGTON POST
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This, boys and girls, is a lesson in doing so much with so little … something Lonesome Shack are undisputed masters of. – JAMBANDS
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They have devoted themselves to the study of true roots, and their music reflects that reverence for authenticity. – SEATTLE WEEKLY
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Todd's droning blues figures display the influence of guitarists like Junior Kimbrough and John Lee Hooker, players whose playing could be described as raw, but display a powerful elegance. – PHOENIX NEW TIMES
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While they round out the sound with light bass and a bare-bones rhythm, each song falls into a hypnotic trance of restless guitar vamps. – JESTER JAY
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Poetically devoted to that fading Americana sound. – ARKANSAS TIMES
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A great album that casts a long shadow. Superbly envisioned and painstakingly realized, it’s an intense work of focus and dedication. – RUST MAGAZINE
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Easily one of the best albums of the year. – SECRETLY IMPORTANT
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With finger-picked guitar and personal reflections on life, friends, and simplicity, the title refers to both the soul of the album as well as the creative process, which began in Todd’s remote shack in New Mexico. – RECORD DPT
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For those who love the blues, this could well be the album of the year. – SUNDAY EXPRESS (UK)
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Sound like a great  blues band from the Southern regions of the US. – POPMATTERS
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This is a simple record, but in a deceptive way. On first spin, the minimal instrumentation and similarity in tone, tempo and volume among the songs made for a homogenous listen. Several spins later, I’d say it takes a deeper level of attention to really recognize/appreciate the unique elements of each song. – VINYL UNDER REVIEW
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You'd swear that Lonesome Shack hail from the deepest Mississippi Delta. – SPIN
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Raw, primal boogie and country blues. – BLURT