Their second release springs from 1960's West coast legends like The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Bros., The Charlatans, and Moby Grape, adding elements of X, Neu, The Feelies, Mercury Rev, and Fairport Convention. Cutting through the dense arrangements are powerhouse harmonies. Rachel Cox emerges as the Blue Ridge amalgam of Sandy Denny and Linda Ronstadt while Pat Sullivan's gravelly baritone anchors it all in Johnny Cash and John Doe territory. The sextet's trademark killer songwriting chops are in evidence as "Gypsum Strings" boasts some beautiful ballads that temper the heaviness of other tracks. Look for them on tour in the spring.
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great variety; throwback to southern rock - with an indie twist
I saw Oakley Hall open for bright eyes in milwaukee, and they were electrifying and their energy and variety transfer extremely well to recorded media. In the words of a slightly buzzed Conor Oberst: "how bout oakley f'n hall!!"
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