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CD Review: Frog Holler - Haywire

Written by A.L. Harper
Published June 05, 2006

I don’t normally go for this kind of music - that country-folk-rock, Bob Dylan thing. But this is different. This is rock, sort of, this is bluegrass, in a way, and this is genuine Americana. It’s good music, excellent lyrics and interesting vocals. Yeah – I think I like Frog Holler and their new CD Haywire.

Haywire is an interesting twist of country-folk-rock and bluegrass-alt.country-indie-rock. But unlike many cross genre bands Frog Holler have made it work. This hybrid album has tracks that are more indie, some that are more Americana/bluegrass but all with Frog Holler’s unique sound.

The first track on the album is a very good example of that original Frog Holler twist. “Hades” has indie rock guitar combined with frontman Darren Schlappich's unusual bluegrass-ish vocals and down-home lyrics. Those all together are a very good example of what make Frog Holler so singular.

“One Last Time” is a straight out indie rock track; but as with the first track it has the self-same down-home lyrics and distinctive vocals. Schlappich has a strong, deep, (I can’t believe I’m going to use this word) warbling voice which is rich and multi-tonal – very Tennessee bluegrass.

The more Americana than not “On Winter Blues” is a lovely country style ballad with steel guitar and Schlappich’s charming vocals and lyrics. They create a warm, cosy, honeyed-whisky song that feels comfortable and laid back.

The title track “Haywire” is a masterpiece. Frog Holler combine melodic vocals, beautiful, compassionate lyrics, banjo, acoustic, steel and electric guitar in what must be one of the most deceptively intricate songs ever. It starts off as a straight forward acoustic guitar song and slowly builds, adding instruments one after the other until reaching the delightful, arresting harmonious climax.

“Sight Unseen” is a divergent mix of old rock (think Lynyrd Skynyrd) alt.country with a sense of humour. With sudden bursts of power rock and a guitar line that draws you through the song like a stranger offering you candy. The overall effect is captivating and my personal favourite.

In fact, I think captivating is a very good word for this entire album. Or you could try elaborate, bewitching, charming, creamy, and textured. That pretty much sums up Haywire which is a fabulous indie rock, alt.country future classic. And I believe Frog Holler are destined for greatness.

If you would like to hear any of the songs I have reviewed you can listen to them on Frog Holler’s MySpace webpage.

How does this thing work againA.L. Harper is an American lost in the history and passion of living in Scotland. She enjoys motorbikes, music, art and wanking. She is Blogcritics Assistant Music Editor and runs the Band of the Week feature, profiling a different indie (unsigned/inde label) band every week (contact her for more information). She is also the Managing Editor for AllThingsGirl.com and a freelance writer.
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CD Review: Frog Holler - Haywire
Published: June 05, 2006
Type: Review
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Bluegrass, Music: Country and Americana, Music: Indie Rock, Music: Roots Rock
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#1 — June 6, 2006 @ 15:56PM — Scott Butki

Another excellent piece, A.L. Good idea on adding a myspace link so people can hear it.
I knew you'd like it if you gave it a few spins.

Or do people even say "spins" anymore now that turntables are about as obsolete as betamax recorders

#2 — June 6, 2006 @ 16:00PM — A.L. Harper [URL]

beta-whatnow?

Thanks Scott!

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