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Wolves
for Winter
Artist: Little Mountain Label: Independent URL: http://www.onelittlemountain.com Length: 4 tracks/ 18:29 Little Mountain’s new release is about the bare necessities of music: guitar, singer, and a good little melody. Joshua Deeter writes simple, storytelling folk songs, fleshed with only the occasional tambourine/shaker or back up voice. Deeter’s voice and acoustic guitar take the spotlight full on, and thankfully, they’re interesting enough to warrant it. _Wolves for Winter_’s least impressive song opens the album, an unfortunate start that may cause some listeners to lose interest early on- it simply carries on a couple minutes too long, its initially lovely melody sinking into something plodding and forgettable by its end. If you can make it through, you’ll be rewarded though- “The Ballad of Fanni & Simon” and “Thieves” are great songs, sweet love ballads featuring beautiful lyrical imagery. “Oh…Lost Sons” caps the record off, a very strong finish that shares the opener’s lengthiness but bears a much more consistent melody, and more of the record’s melancholic and moving lyrics: “sometimes your face comes to mind/ and I miss you terribly/ if I ignore the complications and the senseless gains/ your laughter rises up and out of a passing car/ my beautiful ghost…” Wolves for Winter
requires complete attention from the listener to notice the strength of
the song writing and the beauty of the lyrics- its weakness is that it
doesn’t draw us in and capture our attention from the get-go. A little
effort may be required by the listener, but Deeter gets it right in three
out of the four songs on this release, providing for a strong listen and
incentive to keep an eye out for any future releases.
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