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The Old Ceremony | Our One Mistake (Sona Blast) |
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Written by Chris Schott
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Tuesday, 27 March 2007 |
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The band chooses its
battles wisely as, for once, marimbas and vibes are used apporpriately.
The Old Ceremony defines what good modern pop-country should be: simple,
but not dumb, and dinstinct in taste and artistic message. The band chooses its
battles wisely as, for once, marimbas and vibes are used apporpriately. The
songs have the kind simplicity that appeals naturally to the human soul, making
it hard to look through the music and not relate it to your own life.
The vocals of Django Haskins are smooth and to the point, giving a calming
attitude, putting listeners at ease and helping them understand the band is
saying musically. The connections to jazz and and country are unique and fresh,
making the old ceremony anything but old. A | Chris Schott
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