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The Animal Years


21 aug 06

I’ve been kind of disappointed with a lot of the music I’ve bought lately. It’s not bad, but hardly any of the albums have that listen to obsessively quality.

Josh Ritter - The Animal Years It’s not on exclusive rotation or anything, but Josh Ritter’s The Animal Years has a little bit restored my faith in new music and especially new indie music. I think it takes a couple of listens, but it really grows on you.

Josh Ritter is a singer-songwriter from Idaho, and The Animal Years is his fourth full-length album. His style is very folksy, with simple lyrics peppered with references. This album is pretty serious, even political, but my favorite song is a light-hearted one called “Good Man.”

These chords are old but we shake hands
Cause I believe that they’re the good guys
We can use all the help we can
So many minor chords outside
I fell in love with the sound
Oh I love to sing along with you

The second-to-last song on the album, “Thin Blue Flame,” is a nine-minute tour de force, a bit angry and full of symbolism. You can get this one on his website, as well as the opener, “Girl in the War.” (He actually has a really nice website for a lesser-known artist, except for the Flash intro.)

And, hey, you don’t have to take my word for it. See what the critics have to say.


Laura  /  22 aug 2006  /  2:01 p.m.

Josh Ritter is fantab.


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