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Rose's Pawn Shop Discography of CDs
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Dancing On The Gallows CD (2010)
Rose's Pawn Shop albums. KEXP Album Review: Rose's Pawn Shop - Dancing The GallowsBy Dusty HenryApril 28th 2010http://blog.
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Whenever a new contemporary bluegrass comes onto the scene, comparisons to Nickel Creek happen faster than "Free Bird" being yelled at a Lynard Skynard concert. Yet when listening to Rose's Pawn Shop's latest album, Dancing On The Gallows (out June 1st), it would be near heretical to not mention Chris Thile and the gang.
Rose's Pawn Shop is as close to authentic bluegrass roots as you can get from an L.A. band. This is a compliment, not a bash. The banjos, slide guitar, and fiddle create that atmosphere you feel at a festival full of haystacks and Coca-cola on a summer day.
Dancing On The Gallows has a very much a traditional vibe to it. Although lead vocalist Paul Givant sounds to be channeling Thile's voice on many of the tracks, the album is less approachable on a pop level as Nickel Creek has been known to be. Every song is full of twang. Listening to songs such as "Straw Man" makes it clear that this band is not your usual pop band.
In the respect to their Americana predecessors, Rose's Pawn Shop keeps their lyrics simple. Nothing is breaking the mold but will satisfy the appetites for the nostalgia of old fashion heartbreak. There are some memorable one liners such as "you have a picture perfect selective memory," on the song "Strangers."
The heartbreak continues on the track "Pine Box," Givant sings "Tell you everything but I'm feeling so alone." In other circumstances, these lyrics could seem trite and not so original. In the context of the music, however, everything pieces together just right.
While the album could be praised endlessly for its recognition to heritage, it can be a cumbersome listen for a fairweather bluegrass listener. Whereas acts such as The Avett Brothers and Allison Kraus gives tastes of this famously blue collar genre, Rose's Pawn Shop doesn't mess around. It is in your face, barefoot, good time, unashamed bluegrass.
Rose's Pawn Shop makes a statement with their music. Life is hard and we're gonna sing about it and get over it. Sometimes its upbeat, sometimes its slow and sorrowful. Regardless, they know their roots and that is remarkably bold. |
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Arsonist CD (2006)
Rose's Pawn Shop CD discography. It may come as a surprise to hear the foot-stomping sounds of Appalachian bluegrass channeled through a rock band of 20-somethings from Los Angeles, but heartache, loss and regret have always been the cornerstones of great music and this city has its share. In a town better known for porn stars and face lifts, anything as authentic and heartfelt as Rose's Pawn Shop is a pleasant surprise.
With an arsenal of banjos, guitars, mandolin, fiddle, pedal steel, upright bass and thundering drums their sound is a wholesome mishmash of creek mud, rusty nails and your mom's cookin'. It's sincere, straight-forward and sexy as fuck, effortlessly combining such disparate musical styles as rock, country, bluegrass and punk to create an incomprehensibly smooth and accessible sound for true believers and skeptics alike.
With wisdom beyond their years, the boys fearlessly confront traditional country music themes of loss, lamentation and redemption, while throwing in some drinking songs for good measure. Sure, they're borrowing pages from the books of Hank Williams, Bill Monroe, and Johnny Cash, but Rose's Pawn Shop takes those pages, tears them up and sets them on fire with breakneck speed, bluegrass instrumentation, three- and four-part vocal harmonies and lyrics that'll break your heart.
Whether it's the hard-hitting snake-charm-thump of "Lone Rider," the wistful whisky-soaked wisdom of "Down the Line," the honky-tonk ruckus of "Funeral Pyre" or the Gypsy-infused mandolin twang of "Reckoning," the boys will hook you. Like catfish from the creek, they'll reel you in, and they won't let you go.
And you'll be glad they did.
Because something happens when you hear these songs. No matter how low you've sunk, something in the music finds you. It picks you up and carries you home.
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 Rose's Pawn Shop Songs
Popular or famous Rose's Pawn Shop music songs: My Old Valentine, Danger Behind the Wheel, Blood Running Rivers, Reckoning, Dancing on the Gallows. More music songs Bed in Which You Lie, Strangers, Arsonist, Straw Man, Lone Rider, Funeral Pyre, Ball of flames, One Last Glass of Whiskey. More music songs Down the Line, Garden, Deep Red Clay, Pine Box, Debt Collector, Long Way to Fall, Patiently.
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