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Ben Kweller

Changing Horses

  • AMG Review of Changing Horses

    Amg
    Andrew Leahey
    All Music Guide

    After flirting with country music throughout his solo career, Ben Kweller embraces his Texas roots with Changing Horses, an earthy record filled with pedal steel guitars and honky tonk storytelling. Kweller's southern pedigree has always made itself known -- in the twang of his acoustic guitar, in the lilt of his voice -- but Changing Horses shines a spotlight on those nuances, replacing the heartland rock & roll of his past albums with a healthy dose of Americana. This is saloon-styled songwriting, complete with flashes of close harmony and images of Greyhound stations, starry skies, and homebound highways. Kweller sounds confident throughout, playing the rustic raconteur like a twentysomething Leon Russell, but the album's secret weapon is newcomer Kitt Kitterman, whose pedal steel riffs and Dobro arpeggios lend some authenticity to Kweller's southern state of mind. Nowhere is that mentality clearer than in the barroom gospel of "Fight," a three-minute credo of carpe diem ethics and multi-part harmonies. Meanwhile, "Sawdust Man" strikes a balance between bouncing Beatles-styled pop and loose, half-drunk folk-rock, while "Things I Like to Do" spins a simple love song narrative with relaxed wit. For those perennial fans who always wished Kweller had turned songs like "Lizzy" into swampy Nashville ballads, Changing Horses marks a defining moment in the songwriter's career, offering up a batch of pastiche-free country music that, like Ryan Adams' Jacksonville City Nights, may be a promising sign of what's to come.

[78 RPM Review] Ben Kweller – Changing Horses
3 months ago

Ben KwellerChanging Horses[ATO Records; 2009]Links: Ben Kweller | ATO Records | Purchase on InsoundPosted by Elias Isquith on 28 July 2009Ben Kweller’s always been an artist I’ve found to be disappointing. Disappointing in the sense that, on each record, is a handful of very good pop songs, surrounded by dull, impersonal and forgetful nothingness. In [...]

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Ben Kweller: Changing Horses- Album Review
9 months ago

On his new album Changing Horses (out Feb. 3rd), indie popster Ben Kweller returns to his Texas roots with his first all-country record.From the first chords of Hank Williams-style "Gypsy Rose" it becomes obvious that this will be the "wife ran away with the dog" kind of country rather than the slick new country.If Matthew Sweet and Ryan Adams were to have a bastard lovechild he would pen songs

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Ben Kweller "Fight" Video Reels 'Em In
9 months ago

Anyone want to see a pasty-white Ben Kweller shirtless? Kweller skins down to his knickers in his new video "Fight" and reels 'em in, and I'm not talking about the ladies. The song is off the Texans new country album Changing Horses on February 3rd. Why country? "Country music was the soundtrack to my life," Kweller says. "It's still a big part of who I am. When Garth Brooks or Alan Jackson com...

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Kweller to stay up Late Late
4 months ago

On June 19, Ben Kweller will keep fans up Late Late Night with an appearance on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Kweller will be performing a song from his latest album, Changing Horses.originally posted on SonicDissonance.com

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Ben Kweller: Changing Horses- Album Review
9 months ago

On his new album Changing Horses (out Feb. 3rd), indie popster Ben Kweller returns to his Texas roots with his first all-country record.From the first chords of Hank Williams-style "Gypsy Rose" it becomes obvious that this will be the "wife ran away with the dog" kind of country rather than the slick new country.If Matthew Sweet and Ryan Adams were to have a bastard lovechild he would pen songs

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[78 RPM Review] Ben Kweller – Changing Horses
3 months ago

Ben KwellerChanging Horses[ATO Records; 2009]Links: Ben Kweller | ATO Records | Purchase on InsoundPosted by Elias Isquith on 28 July 2009Ben Kweller’s always been an artist I’ve found to be disappointing. Disappointing in the sense that, on each record, is a handful of very good pop songs, surrounded by dull, impersonal and forgetful nothingness. In [...]

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BK goes down home on Changing Horses
8 months ago

I just got a copy of the new Ben Kweller, Changing Horses, and its twangy. I love the way he can turn a phrase and this album doesn't disappoint. this is most definitely not a pop record, so get a bucket of long necks on ice, head to the porch and chill.

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