Artist: Joe Dairy
Link:
https://www.facebook.com/joedairymusic
Joe Dairy comes complete with acoustic
guitar and backing tracks, and a ski mask. Sounds unorthodox to be
sure. But he excels at many of the things you'd expect from a
songman dwelling comfortably at the edge of Americana. When his
upper-register vocals go hoarse, he channels Soul Asylum and
Unplugged-era Nirvana. More than that, over effects-laden backing,
his reverb-dipped vocals can summon foreboding and even menace -- not
altogether inconsistent with the ski mask. But it's also not far
removed from the lonesome trainyard sound of distant cousins Uncle
Tupelo and Son Volt. Regardless of reference point, Dairy's voice is
strong and full of character, just like his music.
*** The author of this review, Wayne
Barnes, plays the ilimba drum for the following band:
http://youtu.be/tMS73-1kCr8
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