[americana, folk-rock] (2020) Wayne Graham - 1% Juice [FLAC] [Da
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(2020) Wayne Graham - 1% Juice Review: The brothers at the center of Appalachian folk-rock group Wayne Graham had something of a return to form at the start of making their latest record, 1% Juice. Kenny and Hayden Miles went back to the basement studio in their childhood home in Whitesburg, Kentucky, to work on a collection of songs about keeping your loved ones close — something we can all get behind in this challenging time. Named for their paternal and maternal grandfathers, Wayne Graham is a testament to what can blossom in a familial creative partnership, with their warm harmonies and swooning melodies. The Miles brothers don’t shy away from the occasional up-tempo groove, as with the trippy instrumental title track and finger-pickers like “Slept Alone” and “Chifforobe.” But 1% Juice thrives in its mellowest moments. Opening track “Tapestry of Time” is the sweet spot, contrasting a driving guitar melody with the occasional gurgle of bass and eventually echoing this arrangement with vocals, layering a low rumble under a sweeter midlevel tone. In it they sing about passing fear down like a gene, from generation to generation, and mine the importance of breaking the chain. Standout “What For?” adds piano to the mix and, with your eyes closed, could almost be a twangier Dawes tune. This is the band at their best, as they chronicle the never-ending search for love and purpose, only to find it was there all along right at home. “Infinitude” is the album’s gospel number, with bright horns uplifting a message of love and equality. “Some Days” continues to build with a lavish sigh of strings, and could sit quite comfortably on the shelf among your favorite ’70s roots records. A solid reminder to keep on keeping on as the seasons change, and as life throws you unexpected hardships, it ends the album on a high note. Track List: 1.Tapestry Of Time 04:26 2.Chifforobe 02:28 3.Bad News To Break 04:34 4.Infinitude 05:12 5.What For? 04:35 6.No Escape 02:15 7.Slept Alone 02:39 8.Never Die 03:19 9.Pay Phone 03:22 10.Passenger Train 03:24 11.1% Juice 04:08 12.Some Days 03:53 Media Report: Genre: americana, folk-rock Country: USA Format: FLAC Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM Bit rate mode: Variable Channel(s): 2 channels Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz Bit depth: 16 bits Note: If you like the music, support the artist
01 - Tapestry of Time.flac | 24.62 MiB |
02 - Chifforobe.flac | 13.84 MiB |
03 - Bad News to Break.flac | 25.93 MiB |
04 - Infinitude.flac | 29.67 MiB |
05 - What For.flac | 26.32 MiB |
06 - No Escape.flac | 13.09 MiB |
07 - Slept Alone.flac | 14.95 MiB |
08 - Never Die.flac | 22.05 MiB |
09 - Pay Phone.flac | 19.84 MiB |
10 - Passenger Train.flac | 19.21 MiB |
11 - 1% Juice.flac | 21.07 MiB |
12 - Some Days.flac | 22.98 MiB |
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