Hayes' new album is titled Carrl as a known acronym commonly used in the U.S. Army. Because KMag YOYO stands for Kiss My Ass Guys, You're On Your Own . And although it seemed unlikely that the Texan exceeded their performance in Trouble In Mind the now distant 2008, I think he has. And he's done with a disc, and they confessed that he has built with guitar riffs emerged in times of little inspiration in the studio. So she is the star of the disc. The guitar. As a companion is joined by the voice of an irrefutable that sits Carrl somewhere between Hank Williams and Bob Dylan more acid 60. Not for nothing more than a theme reminds us dangerously close to Duluth, especially if you come to mind songs like "Subterranean Homesick Blues" or "Highway 61 Revisited." But Carrl get another turn something that would be an obstacle into a virtue and the constant evocation of Dylan once we passed through the disc with complete sense of comfort and even nostalgia. As if that were not enough, the kid (I call it that because he is younger than me) is one of the best lyricists of American music today. At least in the most ironic and sarcastic. Listen to the lyrics of "Like Another You "here is marked with Cary Ann Hearst film. Always incisive, Hayes overboard when it hits those strokes of his own self so that puts it light years ahead of minds "privileged" as Ryan Adams (eye, which seems to me a genius. His problem is that he also believes it). By the way, and for fixing these things, produced by Brad Jones. Anyway, I loved ... Sonando: Holler And Stomp Hayes Carrl
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