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The Reckoning

Kasey Anderson

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Album Review

Listening to the odd narrative of the opening cut, "The Reckoning," with its haunted musical backdrop, is both puzzling and perplexing. Is it music or perhaps a dramatic narrative? And if it is music, what kind of music is it? Either way, it's an odd track, and an odd — since the follow-up track is straight alternative country — way to open an album. On songs like "Last Thin Line," Kasey Anderson mixes a lean sound and gritty vocals that are reminiscent of Steve Earle. It's a sound that leaves an impression of hard living and experience, and one that easily converts into authenticity. Anderson's worldly wise lyrics deepen this impression. He varies the arrangements from song to song on The Reckoning, mixing acoustic and electric guitars, segueing from easy rolling country-rock ("Long Way Home") to folk ("Don't Look Back"). Overall, the material on The Reckoning is performed well, though Anderson's stylized vocals wear thin when songs like "Don't Look Back" and "You Don't Live Here Anymore" extend beyond the six-minute mark. It is also strange in the latter song that he adopts a higher, more pop affected vocal style, one that doesn't particularly mesh with what has come before. While The Reckoning lacks cohesion, fans who enjoyed 2004's Dead Roses will undoubtedly want to pick up a copy. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., Rovi

Customer Reviews

The Most Familiar Songs You Have Never Heard

The Reckoning delivers first rate Americana reminiscent of Johnny Cougar, Tom Petty and Tom Waits, but only reminiscent. Kasey's voice is like your favorite jeans tattered and distressed yet more comfortable than a night loaded up on black tar. Kasey's lyrics are poignant and moving, they smack of small town angst and the desire to be more than what you are... yet resigning yourself to the acceptance you will never be more that you are right now.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

With his world-weary voice and gritty, narrative-driven songs, Kasey Anderson has drawn comparisons to Americana and alt-country artists like Steve Earle, Tom Waits, Nebraska-era Bruce Springsteen, and Ryan Adams. Bouncing between the folk scenes of Bellingham, WA, and Portland, OR, Anderson has become a regional favorite and has attracted some national press attention for his five albums, 2001's Harold St. Blues, 2004's Dead Roses, 2007's The Reckoning, 2009's Way...
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