MP3 Paleo - Pedestrian Crossing
Sharp shovels and busted clocks, questions and answers, nothing for something, forever and ever, amen.
11 MP3 Songs in this album (42:15) !
Related styles: FOLK: Anti-Folk, ROCK: Lo-Fi
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"The songs stir together Woody Guthrie''s urgency, Elliott Smith''s sweet dejection, and M. Ward''s informed musicology in a melting pot of eccentric minstrelsy." - The Denver Westword
Since beginning his music career in the Fall of 2005, Paleo has played over 400 shows across the US. His first record, Misery, Missouri (2005) earned high marks from a number of online sources, and The Song Diary, his 365-song opus, won him even more praise from the ladder, top to bottom.
But upon completing his songwriting feat, Paleo set his sites on an old record, one he never finished. Recorded after Misery, Missouri, and abandoned when The Song Diary began, Pedestrian Crossing is a flash flood; a torrential downpour of acoustic guitars and brimstone, followed by splintering rainbows. It is jagged: by turns sombre, delighted, angry, despairing, and all at once full of hope.
"A man this enlightened might glow in the dark," the music site Daytrotter claims. And while that has yet to be proven, the man in question can certainly strip a sad song and sing like a banshee.
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