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Justin Townes Earle

The Good Life

  • AMG Review of The Good Life

    Amg
    Mark Deming
    All Music Guide

    Let's get the obvious out of the way first: Justin Townes Earle's father is Steve Earle, and the sort of folks most likely to be interested in Justin's debut album The Good Life are the same kind of music fans who've been following his dad's work for years. Thankfully for Justin, that's not because he sounds all that much like his old man; Justin's voice is sweeter and clearer, and his clear fondness for old-school country gives The Good Life a pleasing feeling of understatement that's significantly different from Steve's tougher, more ock-oriented work. But if Justin is reaching back to the glory days of the Grand Ole Opry on numbers like "What Do You Do When You're Lonesome," "Hard Livin'," and the title tune, he also reveals a more contemplative side on thoughtful, no-frills singer/songwriter pieces such as the confessional "Who Am I to Say," the period gunman's saga of "Lone Pine Hill," and "Turn out My Lights," a plaintive meditation on loneliness and heartbreak. On the latter songs, Justin's music more closely resembles Steve's, but while the themes and approaches are similar, Justin isn't afraid to sound vulnerable, and the youthful modesty of both the songs and the performances works in their favor; this doesn't suggest the work of someone following Steve Earle's template but of a songwriter who has dealt with a set of similar demons and has a corresponding but distinct perspective on how they've impacted his life. The simple arrangements and hands-off production add to the gentle but decisive impact of The Good Life, and the result is a fine calling card for a young singer/songwriter who may not have worked out every last detail of his sound but clearly knows where he's going, and it happens to be a place worth visiting.

Justin Townes Earle - The Good Life
about 1 year ago
PICKATHON Roots Festival in Portland
about 1 year ago

I had the pleasure of attending the 10th Annual Pickathon Festival this past weekend on Pendarvis Farm on the outskirts of Portland. My wife's band, Crosseyed Rosie, performed a couple of times at the festival, which allowed me to attend gratis and enjoy a wonderful weekend.I must admit, at first glance, the lineup was not something that overwhelmed me, mainly due to ignorance about the artists. I

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PICKATHON Roots Festival in Portland
about 1 year ago

I had the pleasure of attending the 10th Annual Pickathon Festival this past weekend on Pendarvis Farm on the outskirts of Portland. My wife's band, Crosseyed Rosie, performed a couple of times at the festival, which allowed me to attend gratis and enjoy a wonderful weekend.I must admit, at first glance, the lineup was not something that overwhelmed me, mainly due to ignorance about the artists. I

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Regarding Justin Townes Earle... by larry
about 1 year ago

James Goodfellow writes:My far and away pick for best of 2008 is going to be the Justin Townes Earle album. Have you heard it yet? Do me a favor and just buy the track "Lone Pine Hill". If you don't dig it then I'll reinburse you the .99 :) I'm telling you, the album is 100% solid through-and-through.Stacy recommends this album too, but to be honest, when I saw him live at the AMA Awards th...

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Justin Townes Earle - The Good Life
about 1 year ago

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