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Sort of At a Loss

The One-Eyed Show

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Hittin' the Note | review : The One-Eyed Show [toes]

The One-Eyed Show’s roots were sown in rural Ohio, a place that offered much time for study of the multi-faceted history of American music. Using a ripe combination of rock, funk and country, bassist Scott Axe, vocalist Darren Caywood, guitarists Brett Gilliland and Steve Snethkamp, drummer Mike Wilson and percussionist Forrest Moul have taken the music experience one step further than mere influences. They have deconstructed and reformed their own music with an array of elements that evolve like a playlist on cutting edge radio: fresh, funky and flexible in form. Sort of at a loss, the band’s sophomore offering and the follow-up to 2002’s Unsure of Direction, is an acute representation of the breadth of the One-Eyed Show’s talent. Over 12 tracks, they move from bent-kneed swing (“Big Cookie”) to psychedelic dub (“Lemonade Stand”), and while the band is capable of moving easily between styles, a thread of consistency streams from Caywood’s brawny vocal strength. If Sort of at a Loss is any indication, The One-Eyed Show will keep the stage curtains open and the crowd entertained for a long time. Jamie Lee Hittin’ the Note Magazine

I think im related to someone in this band...

Great songs, i got them from a Cd though. Love Big eared farmer. Im not kidding i got the cd from thanksgiving

Super-diverse and Excellent

Love to see you guys going high-tech and getting the music out to those that can't always come to see you live. Good stuff. Particularly fond of "It Will Happen On A Monday," "Precisely It," and "Creek Swim," but enjoy the whole album. Nice work.

Sort of At a Loss, The One-Eyed Show
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music
  • Released: Aug 12, 2005

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