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“Music that shines as brightly as anything the band has ever done. Brilliant harmonies...this is an album of finely-crafted songs built on smart sonic choices, proving once again that music doesn’t have to be loud to be great.”
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"You can easily view each of the 10 songs as being sung around campfires at night, reflections on the roads taken and where on life’s journey you find yourself...hypnotic."
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“Americana favorites Jamestown Revival’s new album is their first made without electric guitars, choosing to focus more on fine picking and beautiful singing. It works, and it’s a delight.”
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"...bright harmonies and loping guitar patterns...splits the difference between modern-day Americana and old-school folk."
“In the end, the results of Clay and Chance’s process are phenomenal. Arranged in a style reminiscent to Marty Robbins’ iconic Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs—but with a modern indie twist—the EP is a love letter to both L’Amour’s writing at the cultural heritage of the American West, in effect cementing Jamestown Revival’s role as a torch-bearer for both.”
"....stirring harmonies and captivating storytelling..."
"The record is abundant with imagery - one minute they're evoking the expansive west on 'Round Prairie Road' and the next they're crooning a thoughtful ballad on 'This Too Shall Pass.'"
“A serious collection of joyful songs with lots of hooks, but also lots of depth.”
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“Americana’s Jamestown Revival get back to their roots for a sublime, all-acoustic album that offers keen insights into everyday life.”
About Young Man album.
“An effortless vocal harmonization washes over you as the light guitar strum dances playfully in the backdrop of this starry-eyed folk melody... The final product is a mesmerizing track that’s both beautifully crafted and earnest at its core.”
“…moments of sheer beauty and transcendence….recalls the music of the early Eagles, Poco, and Neil Young.”
If you’re a L’Amour fan, you’ll no doubt recognize what’s been distilled from story to song. And you’ll love what happens when two Texans get a hold of America’s storyteller and let their imaginations and harmonies run.” — Cowboys & Indians (About “Fireside With Louis L’Amour”)
“…[San Isabel is] one of the most gorgeous sounding albums heard in a long time.”