I See Hawks in La: Hallowed Ground
I See Hawks in La: Hallowed Ground
Format: CD
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Artist: I See Hawks in La
Label: Big Book Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 724101200625
Genre: Country
'I See Hawks in L.A. has managed to carve out their own unique slice of the country rock pie with their bluegrass-like three part harmonies, songs that hew closer to the country than the rock side of the equation, and a literary approach to lyric writing that's at once highbrow and down home. They've also got a sense of humor, which can be the kiss of death to any band in pop music, but the wit of songwriters Rob Waller and Paul Lacques is laced with enough dark irony to prevent you from laughing out loud. 'I See Hawks in L.A. may be the first ever eco-friendly country band, as evidenced by three tracks on Hallowed Ground Environmental Children of the Future, In the Garden, and Ever Since the Grid Went Down. It's an over-the-top portrait of what may happen when the gas and coal run out, driven by a galloping rhythm, screaming lead guitar, and a playfully malevolent vocal that makes it's tale of apocalyptic violence and debauchery sound like fun. In the Garden is played like an old fashion hoedown with driving pedal steel and jittery fiddle, while the lyrics suggest the coming global warming meltdown. 'The rest of the album displays a more familiar cosmic cowboy vibe. The title Carbon Dated Love sounds a bit highfalutin but it's a great metaphor for the timeless pains and joys of romance. Lacques lays down some great twang-heavy guitar while Shawn Nourse's drumming and Paul Marshall's bass supply a bouncy, chooglin beat. Yolo County Airport is a stomping song perfect for all-night drives through the desert, while Hallowed Ground is a pure brokenhearted country tune that details the wreckage of a marriage, albeit with lyrics a bit more literary then your average Nashville ditty. 'The Hawks are also intent on not fitting too snugly into the country rock niche. The Salty Sea is a Celtic flavored sea chantey with inspired fiddling by Dave Markowitx and pennywhistle accents by Steven Woodruff. It's a folky tale of a ship's captain facing a doom he feels he deserves for his years of participation in the slave trade. Good and Foolish Times closes the album with a beat that's part Tex-Mex and part Cajun stomp. Waller's vocals are full of joy and regret as he recalls the nights of a wild relationship knowing he'll never recapture the frenzy of a misspent youth. The Hawks may be a bit too sincere at times, but they know how to lock into a solid groove and ride it like a bucking bronco, and that's the hallmark of all great country bands.' - J. Poet, CRAWDADDY MAGAZINE This local crew of eccentric jangle rockers dig deep into the mythic past and the uncertain future on their latest release. Lovely country rock harmonies and sweet pedal steel inform semi-surreal epic visions with such titles as Carbon Dated Love, Ever Since The Grid Went Down, and Pale And Troubled Race. The band has a great, smart sense of humor, but their deep concerns about both man and nature's darker prospects are never far from the surface. They're like cowboy scientists who've spent many a night out on the range contemplating What It All Means.
Tracks:
1.1 Carbon Dated Love
1.2 Keep It in a Bottle
1.3 In the Garden
1.4 Yolo County Airport
1.5 Highway Down
1.6 Hallowed Ground
1.7 Environmental Children of the Future
1.8 Ever Since the Grid Went Down
1.9 Pale and Troubled Race
1.10 The Salty Sea
1.11 Gettin' Home Tonight
1.12 Open Door
1.13 Never Alive
1.14 Good and Foolish Times