Gypsum Strings

Gypsum Strings

by Oakley Hall
Gypsum Strings

Gypsum Strings

by Oakley Hall

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

From listening to the opening guitar lick of "Confidence Man," you can tell Gypsum Strings is like no Oakley Hall album before it. The quick-as-lightning distorted guitar and the accompanying bass groove set the tone for the rest of the album -- it's raw, grimy, and immediately striking. On Gypsum Strings, Oakley Hall strays from the alt-country-rock that has taken the center stage on the band's previous studio albums. The twang is still present, but this album, the second to be released by the band in 2006, spends more time experimenting with distortion and muddy tones than the tried and true country sound. But at times, Claudia Mogel's once omnipresent violin is missed, it's there, but, with the exception of the rollicking "If I was in El Dorado," it's not as noticeable as it is on Second Guessing. But where the violin is lacking, the banjo comes in full-force, like on "Bury Your Burden." It's a smooth, gentle song, unique in its melancholy beauty. The banjo steps into the spotlight for a version of a public domain song, "Spanish Fandango." Gypsum Strings is more riff-heavy than their other albums, and Fred Wallace's guitar, especially on "House Carpenter," another public domain song (with a mysterious edge thanks to Rachel Cox's incredible vocals), give this album a unique, eerie, and, above all, loud allure. Where as Second Guessing, released just four months earlier, was largely an upbeat album, Gypsum Strings is far more moody, dark, and ominous. It's slow and brooding just as often as it is vivid and lifting. Gypsum Strings is every bit as excellent as its most recent predecessor, it's just completely different. ~ Megan Frye

Product Details

Release Date: 12/05/2006
Label: Jagjaguwar
UPC: 0656605420417
Rank: 116061

Tracks

  1. Confidence Man
  2. Having Fun Again
  3. Lazy Susan
  4. Living in Sin in the U.S.A.
  5. House Carpenter
  6. Bury Your Burden
  7. If I Was in el Dorado
  8. Nite Lights, Dark Days
  9. Spanish Fandango

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Oakley Hall   Primary Artist
Claudia Mogel   Fiddle,Vocals
Brian Chase   Tabla
Fred Wallace   Lap Steel Guitar,Banjo,Guitar
Greg Anderson   Drums
Jesse Barnes   Vocals,Bass
Rachel Cox   Vocals,Guitar
Pat Sullivan   Dulcimer,Vocals,Guitar,Organ
Barry London   Piano

Technical Credits

Alan Douches   Mastering
David Janik   Layout Design
Greg Anderson   Group Member
Maya Hayuk   Artwork
Jesse Barnes   Group Member
Rachel Cox   Group Member
Claudia Mogel   Group Member
Andrew Deutsch   Producer
Pat Sullivan   Group Member
Oakley Hall   Composer
Barry London   Producer
Fred Wallace   Group Member
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