
Little Hell, the most recent stroke of genius from
City And Colour received a "hell yeah." It’s about time Dallas Green had graced my ears with something new from his acoustic guitar, and electric guitar, and drums? What? The full band sound is a new thing to come from
City And Colour, and I like it. Not expected at first, it works. Some tracks like
Silver And Gold,
Sorrowing Man, and
Natural Disaster cross the line in the sand between folk and country. I can pick out instruments like an organ and cello, but I miss the banjo-like tone from the second album
Bring Me Your Love. Fragile Bird throws me off completely with the bass and drums and electric guitar. It’s a great song, but not coming from
City And Colour. At least his falsetto coos and soft lyrics are still the same.
Little Hell in one word: Americana. Which is kind of sad, because Canadian Acoustic is a genre worthy of recognition, and
City And Colour did it right.
Northern Star and
We Found Each Other In The Dark are most reminiscent of his previous work. Dallas does love songs best, and this album is titled
Little Hell. Do I sense some heart break? Not enough of it, because only a few tracks are apparent love songs. If Dallas were to continue in this new direction, I wouldn’t discourage it because his old songs would be nostalgic of the good times. Evolution and experimentation are keynotes throughout the album, and I recommend it to any
City And Colour Fan.
Oh my heck that is adorable!
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