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But This Chicken Proved Falsehearted

Samamidon

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Album Review

As Samamidon, bandmates Thomas Bartlett and Sam Amidon break away from the sweet indie pop of their Doveman work and instead explore traditional folk. On their debut, But This Chicken Proved Falsehearted, a sad, pretty record that moves effortlessly from slow indie rock to folk , they cover old field songs — as well as a Tears for Fears track, "Head Over Heels" — with a touching sensitivity. Sometimes, the duo sticks more closely to the original arrangement and instrumentation, with the necessary emphatic banjos, picked acoustic guitars, and twanged vocals, like on the rollicking "Rocky Island," the broken love of "Falsehearted Chicken," or the bluesy "Another Man Done Gone" (which Johnny Cash performed a cappella), but more often, they add instruments — Wurlitzer, electric guitar, organ, accordion — to give a fuller, more contemporary, and often more melancholic sound to the pieces. While the Mississippi John Hurt cover, "Louis Collins," is certainly sad when played by the bluesman on his acoustic guitar, Amidon, who does all the singing for the group, has such longing in his voice that, when paired with the simple drums and the sustained organ chords, the line "the angels laid him awake/Laid him six-feet under the clay" becomes one of desperation and pain rather than redemption and hope. Samamidon's power lies in their subtlety, how they layer without overstating, keeping the integrity of the original while bringing on something of the modern. Even the (very few) times that a distorted electric guitar comes in, like in "True Born Sons of Levi," — and in which Amidon's tenor cracks marvelously — it doesn't overpower the rest of the song; it only works to emphasize the emotion already there. The tracks are reinterpreted, but not reinvented, respecting the craft of the writers while still allowing for creative adaptation. Samamidon breathe new life into old, and sometimes forgotten, songs, which ends up making But This Chicken Proved Falsehearted a fantastic listen.

Customer Reviews

Buy the song "Tribulation"

Samamidon hadn't quite found himself yet on this album, but the song "Tribulation" was definitely a sign of things to come. Grab that track and then check out his album "All is Well" next. This guy is a rare talent.

Biography

Formed: 2005 in New York, NY

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '00s

Comprised of childhood friends Sam Amidon and Thomas Bartlett (both of whom also play in the band Doveman together), Samamidon focuses on giving slightly more modern interpretations to old Appalachian folk songs, many of them culled from the more obscure Alan Lomax and Harry Smith field recordings. With Amidon (whose parents had been interested in traditional American music) on vocals, banjo, and acoustic guitar and Bartlett on various keys, guitars, and percussion, the duo played their first show...
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