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Grace Potter & the Nocturnals

Nothing But the Water

  • AMG Review of Nothing But the Water

    Amg
    Hal Horowitz
    All Music Guide

    While the 22-year-old Grace Potter's vocal influences are obvious -- Bonnies Raitt and Bramlett, Susan Tedeschi, and Lucinda Williams -- it's what she does with her voice that is most impressive. This sophomore indie album gets all the parts right. Even though the band is from Vermont, there is no denying the Southern blues, gospel and swamp rock that course through its veins. Potter's songs, all co-written with her group, grind through a combination of the Band, J.J. Cale (who she namechecks on the opening "Toothbrush and My Table"), Taj Mahal, and Tift Merritt. Although it is self-recorded, Nothing but the Water exudes a professional sound and the band knows when to play and when to lay back. Lyrically, Potter is stuck on the lost love track, but she makes the most of that overworked concept with smart, savvy words that retain an air of mystery. She's got a terrific, grainy voice, but it's her piano and Hammond B-3 playing that really set her apart from the pack. The organ adds a gospel flavor -- part Gregg Allman, part Booker T., part Steve Winwood -- that pushes this material from good to great. "Treat Me Right" throbs with a sexuality perfectly echoed in the band's skeletal swamp funk backing. In particular, Scott Tournet's slide guitar pushes the rollicking "Sweet Hands" down Highway 61 as Potter charges through lyrics such as "it's like touch and go without the touch" with a mix of sassy fire and feisty intensity. "Joey" tells the story of spousal abuse with images that are powerful and scary ("He looks me in the eye, he'll hit me 'til I cry"). She goes full Delta blues/Bonnie Raitt mode on the acoustic "2:22," accompanied only by acoustic guitar and subtle standup bass. It's an impressive track and shows she could be a fine raditional lues singer if she wanted to pursue that avenue. The final trilogy of tracks is the album's highlight. Shifting from the spooky instrumental "Below the Beams" to the a cappella gospel of "Nothing but the Water Pt.1" and into the song's rollicking "Pt. 2," the band fires on all cylinders as Potter spits out the gospel words powered by her own keyboards and the band's surging storm of lues-rock. It caps an impressive release that only scratches the surface of what this band can generate live. [A CD/DVD version of the album is available with an accompanying 40-minute, five-song DVD reprises three of the album's tracks, adds a few new ones, and shows how powerful a presence Potter and her band can be onstage.

Great Woods review
about 1 year ago

Great Woods, um Tweeter Center, nope..Comcast Center Mansfield MA. 6/24/08Ok this is a not so nice review from Tedheadone. The venue problems seemed to really affect the show in his mind...I guess it would mine too. Thunderstorms rolling through the area. Two inches of rain in the afternoon. Lightning striking the roof of Great Woods. Leaks in the roof. Bryan and Aya taking 6 1/2 hours to get...

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The Opera House, Lebanon, NH 06/07/08
about 1 year ago

This was the second night of the Rock the Posse weekend. All weekend the band had been just so accomodating to us. We had a gathering of Posse members in the afternon at a locaal watering hole names the Salt Hill Pub. The band had been invite and we had requested a Q & A session with them but the band management would not make any promises but our band would not disappoint their most devoted fa...

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The Opera House, Lebanon, NH 06/07/08
about 1 year ago

This was the second night of the Rock the Posse weekend. All weekend the band had been just so accomodating to us. We had a gathering of Posse members in the afternon at a locaal watering hole names the Salt Hill Pub. The band had been invite and we had requested a Q & A session with them but the band management would not make any promises but our band would not disappoint their most devoted fa...

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Great Woods review
about 1 year ago

Great Woods, um Tweeter Center, nope..Comcast Center Mansfield MA. 6/24/08Ok this is a not so nice review from Tedheadone. The venue problems seemed to really affect the show in his mind...I guess it would mine too. Thunderstorms rolling through the area. Two inches of rain in the afternoon. Lightning striking the roof of Great Woods. Leaks in the roof. Bryan and Aya taking 6 1/2 hours to get...

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Joey
over 2 years ago

Hey everyone check this tune out by Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, if you haven't heard of them yet...you definitely will be hearing about them soon.

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Treat Me Right
over 2 years ago

Another track from their 2nd album, I'll be posting some newer tunes soon (gotta start with the basics). Check it out!

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