Album Review
Castro, Nick and The Young Elders – “a Day Without Disaster” – [a Silent Place]
lombard 5/26/2009 10-inch, A Library
This is a beautiful little EP from 2007, full of folk songs by L.A.-based Nick Castro and the Young Elders. Nick Castro had his solo debut in 2004 and has had notable co-conspirators ever since, including Josephine Foster and members of the Espers, Cul de Sac and Current 93.
On this particular release, Wendy Watson’s gorgeous voice sails above “Great Divide,” while other tracks are more of a back and forth with Nick Castro’s voice. “Sirens,” in particular, is a standout track featuring vocals by both. Whistle, harmonium, saz (a type of lute), mandolin, guitar, banjo, contrabass and dobro round out the decidedly retro sound. Other players include Christof Certik (banjo, mandolin, guitar), Ryan Kirkpatrick (contrabass) and Jebediah Lipson (dobro).
you heard it 31 times on kfjc! most recently:
- 1817 days ago, Mitch LeMay played Sirens
- 2026 days ago, Knockoff Handbags played Lock & Key
- 2152 days ago, mouthbreather played Lock & Key
- 2866 days ago, Sluggo played Yadmur
- 5063 days ago, John Goldfarb played Lock & Key
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