A.A. Bondy – When the Devil’s Loose

26 August 2009 in CD Review, Music, Random, blah blah blah

 

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A.A. Bondy’s new album, When the Devil’s Loose (Fat Possum - due next week), is absolutely beautiful. I would like to come up with a more elaborate way of explaing how I feel about the album - and rest assured I will - but for the most part it’s just really beautiful.

Bondy employs his gentle rasp quite effectively, as he gives a restrained performance that never feels understated or whiny. Most songs have a pleasantly meandering vibe that never sacrifices the song’s focus. “A Slow Parade” displays a hazy dreaminess that puts you into a different place as you dream along. This is not a summer-backyard-BBQ-out-by-the-pool-record, but an out-on-the-porch-late-at-night-with-something-to-slowly-sip-in-your-glass kind of album. For those of you familiar with Bondy’s previous album, American Hearts, this comes as no great shock. The use of electric guitar on many tracks where many other artists would’ve typically played acoustic does help give those tracks a punch without murdering the subtlety. When the acoustic guitar is employed, there is a raw crispness to the strums that we also here with many of the drum beats. Obviously, the production of the album and it’s vibe was dead-on.

Lyrically, we have another great set of stories from Bondy. My favorite story from the album is “Oh the Vampyre”. If you listen to it straight forward, we seem to have a tale of a vampire who just needs to have a drink and has a clear understanding of when he needs to be in and/or out of his coffin. When he sings, “With a vampire’s kiss/I’ve got a vampire’s heart/now I don’t roll out of bed ’til after dark” then later he continues with, “The dew is on the grass and now I’m late for bed“. One could simply say that Bondy is just fulfilling his need to imagine himself as some movie vampire. Of course, when we hear Bondy sing, “I could drink the world and never get my fill” and then “You see it aint my fault/that I am this way“ one can easily get the feeling that there just might be something lurking in the shadows of this story that isn’t as obvious. That mystery is but one of the aspects that continue to make me have a hard time describing the album in any other way than beautiful.

A.A. Bondy – “I Can See The Pines Are Dancing” from When The Devil’s Loose.

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26 August 2009 CD Review, Music, Random, blah blah blah

4 Comments to A.A. Bondy – When the Devil’s Loose

  1. [...] Gobblers Knob Kelly Dearmore says great stories and mystery add to the allure of A.A. Bondy’s new album, When the Devil’s Loose, and Edd Hurt interviewed the singer [...]

  2. Brad Paisley & Carrie Underwood To Host CMA Awards A Second Time; Opry Revives Country Classics Series | The 9513 on 26 August 2009
  3. I’m glad you finally started putting up some songs so I can hear what the hell you are writing about. I like that tune.

  4. Lance on 26 August 2009
  5. I am getting there, slowly. My friend Dave, who designed the site, hooked me up with a very user-friendly player, so I am hoping to have 3-4 songs posted a week eventually….

  6. Kelly on 26 August 2009
  7. [...] favorite artists and albums simply will not do. Ray Lamontagne? Nope. Swell Season? Nope. How about that new A.A. Bondy record that I raved about last week? Heck [...]

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