
Depression-in multiple formats!
Strays Don't Sleep - Strays Don't SleepPosted by Tim Karan on 08-Sep-06 @ 04:39 PM
[3/5] Nashville's Strays Don't Sleep happened by accident when solo dudes Matthew Ryan and Neilson Hubbard decided a little collaboration would be nice. They ended up not only with a full band and a heavyhearted take on Americana music, but also with a complete multimedia experience. The duo's eponymous debut album is accompanied by a DVD of vignettes for every song-from blurry black-and-white shots of city streets and wintered trees to stark indie-film voyeurism-that enhance the whole Leonard Cohen-esque despair of the project. As the group's collective years of experience show, they're more than capable of delivering one tune of sublime lyrics and piano-driven depression after another. But you've really got to be in the mood for this downer. Either that, or ditched by your significant other and trapped inside by a snowstorm on the same day. (HYBRID) JR Griffin
Official Website: http://www.hybridrecordings.com
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[3/5] Nashville's Strays Don't Sleep happened by accident when solo dudes Matthew Ryan and Neilson Hubbard decided a little collaboration would be nice. They ended up not only with a full band and a heavyhearted take on Americana music, but also with a complete multimedia experience. The duo's eponymous debut album is accompanied by a DVD of vignettes for every song-from blurry black-and-white shots of city streets and wintered trees to stark indie-film voyeurism-that enhance the whole Leonard Cohen-esque despair of the project. As the group's collective years of experience show, they're more than capable of delivering one tune of sublime lyrics and piano-driven depression after another. But you've really got to be in the mood for this downer. Either that, or ditched by your significant other and trapped inside by a snowstorm on the same day. (HYBRID) JR Griffin
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