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Title: Bucksworth - Cajon Passages |
Description: Bucksworth's Mark Nemetz has such smooth, sly vocal delivery, he echoes Van Morrisson and even Randy Newman in tone, yet effortlessly and with his own signature spin. Cajon Passages finds the band's nimble guitar and mandolin work in good stead on the follow up to their impressive debut, 2001's Haul Alone. Nemetz's songwriting follows inroads through bayou swagger to hook-laden, alt. country pop, his engaging and soulful snarl providing the perfect tour guide. This album packs a breadth of styles into a concise and well-crafted eight tracks - a refreshing choice in the field of 80-minute overcooked epics of late. (Silent John)
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