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Current mood:  cheerful
After attempting to ring the bell off the pole with 2003's And We Can Feel Happy--a two disc, 33 song epic that strolled from piano balladry to back-porch boogie with lots of summery, gently rolling folk-pop along the way, like two hours of a long-lost FM AOR station circa 1974--brothers George and Dave Daeger have stripped the group down to its bedrock elements: each other. Their latest cd Nashville Resurrection, is a nine song acoustic affair that floats on the native Hoosiers' cushy harmonies: tracks such as "To Be Free And Young And Smiling" and "Witch Hunt" could be the songs coming from the neighbor kids' basement after they heard their first Simon and Garfunkel album---except the Daegers have had more than a decade to sweeten their maple-sugar vocals. There's no telling what they'll do next, but it'll probably make you think of lemonade and the first shady days out of school. Jim Ridley The Nashville Scene 2007
10:29 PM
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