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Brian Wright - House On Fire
By: Matt Bjorke
From the first notes of Brian Wright’s “Striking Matches,” I knew I wasn’t listening to just another new ‘americana’ or ‘rock’ or whatever you wanna call it album of music. House On Fire immediately draws you in, with folksy Avett Brothers-like country folk with a slight Band of Horses feel to the song in various parts. “Live Again” features some soft fingerpickin’ juxtaposed with male/female duet vocals (Brian and Jamie Drake) not unlike an old Whiskeytown song from Ryan Adams and Caitlin Cary. Brian puts some rootsy old-school stank onto “Meseothelioma,” a song that recalls the classic Jimmy Rodgers tracks about TB.
“Mean Ol’ Wind” has the kind of sound that fans of Ryan Bingham and Hayes Carll will certainly like – plaintive and folksy – while “The Good Dr.” recalls Wilco. Just as he gets rootsy, Brian Wright breaks out the Bill Withers-like soul of “Still Got You.” Later, we’re treated to a fantastic Townes Van Zandt like “Maria Sugarcane” and a funky interesting tune in “Had Enough” (with a little Tom Petty-vibe to it). In all honesty, there isn't a bad track on the album and each of 'em is worthy of being mentioned here, as is the fantastic album art which is presented as an old-school medicine advertisment. In a moment of virtuosity, Brian Wright plays virtually every instrument on the album as well.
With House On Fire Brian Wright (not to be confused with 90s country star Bryan White) has delivered what is sure to be viewed as one of the best album releases of 2011 (and it was originally self-released in 2010 before Sugar Hill picked it up for national distribution) and it certainly makes me wanna dig deep into his catalog of older material and hopefully it will also get a little lucky and be 2011’s Mumford and Sons in the minds of hipsters everywhere.
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READER'S COMMENTS
AndyPants says:
Posted: Thursday, March 31, 2011
Brian is a dear old friend and a super-talented singer, songwriter and musician. I picked up his new album on iTunes and just can't stop listening. Also, anyone who has not heard his first two albums DogEars and Bluebird, check 'em out . Good listenin'!
Juanes says:
Posted: Wednesday, March 30, 2011
After going through this review, i would like to listen to the album.
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