Call it modern back-porch music or old-timey tunes for the new millennium. Canada's Nathan culls the keening quality of early country and tempers it with a 21st century sensibility. Like fellow Canadians the Be Good Tanyas, their Po' Girl offshoot, and Portland, Oregon's Amelia, Nathan offers twangy, tremulous female vocals, an array of banjos, fiddles, and guitars, brushed drums, and a sense of quiet calm even at their most lively. Jimson Weed stays steadfastly true to this manifesto. Singer/songwriter Keri McTighe's warble is part Dolly Parton, part Sylvia Tyson, and she often gives voice to darkly rural sentiments. Like those other members of the "folk-rock nouveau" mini-movement, Nathan displays a gift for melody and harmonies of the haunting mountain-music variety, accompanied by country instrumentation, carnival grooves, and train beats--making music for the ages. --Michael Ross
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Nathan Manufacturer: Nettwerk Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002TL922 Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Sunset Chaser
- Lock Your Devils Up
- Bad Ideas
- Emelina
- I Left My Station
- One Spend
- Jimson Weed
- Red River Clay
- Gasoline
- Home With Me
- Stone
- Discarded Debris
- Big Galoot
- Lock Your Devils Up Waltz
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Call it modern back-porch music or old-timey tunes for the new millennium. Canada's Nathan culls the keening quality of early country and tempers it with a 21st century sensibility. Like fellow Canadians the Be Good Tanyas, their Po' Girl offshoot, and Portland, Oregon's Amelia, Nathan offers twangy, tremulous female vocals, an array of banjos, fiddles, and guitars, brushed drums, and a sense of quiet calm even at their most lively. Jimson Weed stays steadfastly true to this manifesto. Singer/songwriter Keri McTighe's warble is part Dolly Parton, part Sylvia Tyson, and she often gives voice to darkly rural sentiments. Like those other members of the "folk-rock nouveau" mini-movement, Nathan displays a gift for melody and harmonies of the haunting mountain-music variety, accompanied by country instrumentation, carnival grooves, and train beats--making music for the ages. --Michael RossCustomer Reviews:
Extraordinary Canadian Alt-Country.......2007-02-12
From Red River to Antarctia.......2006-03-30
(and my Russian comrads)I took along this piece of pure aurel magic. Antarctica has been decribed as otherworldly and with Nathan and their album Jimson Weed on the Stereo the other-world had a soundtrack . We laughed at the prose and wit in which they tie the songs together and in the vastness of that lonely world of ice and snow we felt the warmth of such beautiful voices and with strings attached played air guitar to the many fasinating arangements. Nathan nailed this album, i doubt that it could have been any better and i'm buying more than a few copies to send to Russia so they will stop bothering me... When a band can transcend cultures and continents you know you have a winner, can't wait for the next one, maybe just in time for my Arctic journey, can only hope.
How can an album be almost perfect?.......2005-07-09
Nathan - The Next Big Thing?.......2004-10-04
There is no filler on a Nathan CD. Every song is beautifully woven together with delicate, soulful harmonies, catchy melodies and intriguing instrumentals including wailing theramin, banjo, tuba (on Stranger, their first CD), accordian, dobro, bass, acoustic guitar, electric guitar or any other instrument that helps the cause.
Nathan songs shine even brighter when you pull out the liner notes and examine the lyrics. It's then you see deep metaphors and shades of meaning - very smart, satisfying poetry.
Though the band members are young whipper snappers (compared to me) who have just quit their day jobs and been picked up by a label, they sound like old souls and old pros. In other words, there's mismatch between their talent and their recognition.
My prediction is that the recognition will catch up to the talent. Maybe someday, the cover of The Rolling Stone? Or a spot on Austin City Limits? Or a Grammy? Or a membership in the Opry? Seriously, Nathan deserves a spot in the majors and could be the next big thing....
Music Album:
- John Conlee - 20 Greatest Hits
- John Hartford / Iron Mountain Depot / Radio John [Import]
- Johnny 99
- Jones by George
- Jumping From Six to Six
- Just Another Day in Parodies
- 25 Years
- A Country Legacy: 1930-1939 [Box set] [Original recording remastered]
- A Tribute to John Hartford: Live From Mountain Stage [Live]
- A Tribute To The Best Damn Fiddle Player In The World: Or, My Salute To Bob Wills
