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Cross Canadian Ragweed

Happiness and All the Other Things

  • AMG Review of Happiness and All the Other Things

    Amg
    James Christopher Monger
    All Music Guide

    Stillwater, OK's Cross Canadian Ragweed have been quietly carving out the kind of solid foundation that most bands dream about since their arrival in the crowded alternative country scene in the late '90s. The well-worn equation of relentless touring and recording has yielded the group a ravenous fan base, as well as an impressive amount of record sales for an act that barely rises to the tip of the pop culture tongue. For their seventh full-length album, Cross Canadian Ragweed tread familiar yet firm ground, crafting earthy, sepia-toned road songs like "51 Pieces," "Bluebonnets," and "Pretty Lady" that are as good, if not better, than anything they've released in the past. It's a well-traveled highway, and the ghosts of the acts that came before them -- like the Eagles, Marshall Tucker Band, Neil Young, and Gram Parsons -- are always in the rear-view mirror, but Happiness and All the Other Things ultimately keeps its eyes on the horizon.

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