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Carolina Jubilee

The Avett Brothers

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Album Review

The Avett Brothers play a mixture of country, folk, and bluegrass with an infectious sense of enthusiasm. Their performances sometimes sound unpolished, and occasionally sound off-key, but they put so much spirit into their music that the imperfections are engaging instead of off-putting. They usually sound like they're really into their songs, whether they're hollering and stomping their feet, or taking a moment to reflect on life. Their lyrics generally ain't bad, either, and the Avett Brothers are particularly adept at expressing good-natured skepticism, whether they're rejecting the need for a middleman between themselves and God without disrespecting preachers ("Me and God"), or noting the differences between movie romance and loving someone in real life ("Now in the movies they make it look so perfect/And in the background they're always playin' the right song/And in the ending there's always a resolution/But real life is more than just two hours long"). "Love Like the Movies" also includes the sound of a film projector (or something that resembles it), which serves as another reminder that just because the Avett Brothers love old-time music doesn't mean they do everything by the book. So whether they're performing a song about a "Pretty Girl from Raleigh," a "Pretty Girl from Locust," or "Pretty Girl from Annapolis," (if they were the Beach Boys, they probably would have recorded a song for each city in California), they're worth a listen.

Customer Reviews

The Avetts at their best

I highly recommend this cd to any new or old Avett Fan. Its simply amazing. The fact that i cant find this anywhere else was frustrating but im glad its here. Take advantage of this.

Wow.

Well first I love their style. I just discovered The Avett Brothers, but I see what the earlier fans mean by changing their style. But, that's not a bad thing for me, everythings good from them :)

Carolina Jubilee is a homerun!

Wow, just incredible. Their sound is so raw yet it can be analytical, introspective or just plain foot stompin' fun! Their off-key notes are more than made up for by their enthusiasm and their belief in their songs. Just an incredible band. Plus if you ever get the chance to meet them in real life, they are the nicest guys you will ever meet. True gentlemen.

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Concord, NC

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The Avett Brothers' music has roots in traditional folk and bluegrass, but also captures the high spirits and no-boundaries attitude of rock & roll — which is appropriate, since rock is where Scott Avett and Seth Avett first cut their teeth as musicians. Although siblings Scott (vocals, banjo) and Seth (vocals, guitar) began making music together as children, their group's genesis began when they were members of Nemo, a rock band that gigged regularly in Greenville, NC. Looking for another...
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