10-in-10 Reviews
January 9th, 2009 by Jeff Hahne in 10-in-10 CD ReviewsEach Friday, we bring you 10 random CD reviews done in 10 words each:
Glasvegas Glasvegas — UK-based rockers bury vocals to give a bigger sound.
The Gourds Haymaker! — Decent rock-tinged country music with a spash of quirkiness. (At the Visulite on Jan. 22)
Martha Wainwright I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too — A different kind of folk music that leans toward pop.
Trapt Only Through the Pain — Generic hard rock that’s tailor-made for radio-friendly hits.
Kate Campbell Save the Day — Folkie’s short-story style is sometimes inspired by literary notables.
Nancy Cassidy Runaway Train — Deep vocals first thing noticed on album of country folk.
Seth Walker Leap of Faith — Roots rocker gets a fun, sometimes old-school, groove going.
Miley Cyrus Breakout — Overrated teen sensation doesn’t get any less annoying with age.
The Game LAX — Lots of guest appearances — rap albums are all sounding similar.
Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials Full Tilt — Chicago blues band has a Southern-fried, quick-hit style.



















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