SPECIAL 20
Released: October 20, 1998
Easton explores a variety of styles and influences throughout,
but the common thread is the excellence of the songwriting, all
by Easton. There are some rocking tunes, such as the aforementioned "Just
Like Home" and "Torture Comes To Mind," which rocks
with the best of the alterna-country-rock canon. Easton quickly
switches gears to the beautiful, mandolin-laced acoustic numbers, "Troublesome
Kind" and "All the Pretty Girls Leave Town," which
are more reminiscent of groups like Wilco or The Jayhawks.
Then the heavily electric, feedback-drenched "Everywhere
is Somewhere" hits the listener with that much more pronounced
effect, especially with the pedal steel ringing through the wall
of sound. Kudos to Bonepony's Tramp and Al Perkins on mandolin
and pedal steel, respectively.
The best things about this release are Easton's storytelling and
his mastery of a variety of sounds; it's like a sampler of the
entire alt-country genre, all by one artist.
Eric Zehnbauer
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