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Golden Age of Radio

Josh Ritter

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Album Review

Few young singer/songwriters have quite so quickly won the sort of acclaim that Idaho-born Josh Ritter gained with his first self-released album, which won rave reviews, earned him slots opening for Bob Dylan, and made him a minor celebrity in Ireland, where he's already headlined several tours. Ritter's second disc (and first nationally released album), Golden Age of Radio, makes it clear that his sudden success is well deserved, and based on genuine talent. Ritter's moody, evocative songs seems to reside in a middle ground between Richard Buckner and Ryan Adams, but without suggesting he's lifted anything from either of those performers; his quiet but assured vocals and carefully drawn verbal images on numbers like "Come and Find Me" and "Lawrence, KS" are the work of a writer far more mature than his years would suggest, while the more up-tempo numbers with his band (especially "Me & Jiggs" and "Golden Age of Radio") have a scrappy enthusiasm that suggest early Whiskeytown, without their overbearing arrogance. As both as writer and a performer, Ritter displays a modesty that's at once winning and just a bit of a drawback; a few of the acoustic numbers are just a shade too spare for their own good, and he works well enough with a band that it's hard not to wish that they'd be willing to put a little more of their weight behind the arrangements. But the best moments on Golden Age of Radio are truly splendid, and if the album suggests that Josh Ritter is still learning the ropes, what he knows already is more than many artists will ever figure out. Great stuff.

Customer Reviews

My favorite
     

Josh Ritter is one of my all-time favorites and this album is my favorite of his work.

"Come and Find Me" is the kind of song that you wake up with on a lonely morning. "Me and Jiggs" is a fun tune with a driving beat that could make anyone want to go back home (especially if home is Moscow, Idaho). "Harrisburg" is arresting-- like a post-Garden of Eden story with intensity that builds to match the near-epic pieces Ritter would later record, such as "Girl in the War." "Golden Age of Radio" may be my favorite of Ritter's tunes-- the hard-driving beat, old-timey organ and catchy chorus are engaging enough that it's hard for it to ever be background music. At a 2007 show, Ritter introduced that tune by saying, "This song's for Johnny Cash," and it's hard to imagine that the late Mr. Cash wasn't honored or tapping his toe.

Great music
     

I can't believe this music isn't more well known...this is a great album, and Josh Ritter has a really good style and has a good variety of great songs.

Biography

Born: 1976 in Idaho

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

While his name might not be on the tip of everyone's tongue in his homeland, folk-leaning singer/songwriter Josh Ritter has benefited from numerous positive reviews and a loyal fan base. Born in Idaho, Ritter bought his first guitar after hearing the Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash classic "Girl from the North Country." While attending college in Oberlin, OH, Ritter got his first listen to Leonard Cohen and Gillian Welch. He instantly fell in love with their songs and dropped his neuroscience major in...
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