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Various Artists - Made From Scratch Features songs from artists that were signed to Geffen Records in Sparkle - Sparkle Sparkle Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine.

Although there are some moments that are a little bland, Sparkle 's eponymous debut is a promising urban soul record that illustrates the group's flair for ballads. Writhing and preening like a fistful of wild-eyed Southern preachers, Blanche sells sweet snake oil by the wagonload on their debut release If We Can't Trust the Doctors. Fronted by the enigmatic Dan Miller the artist formerly known as Goober in the hillbilly-punk prototype Goober and the Peas and his ethereal wife Tracee, the band weaves a hypnotic blend of old-timey medicine show theatrics and down-home acoustic pickin', all threaded through with a spooky string of murder ballads and women scorned.

Along with assistance from Brendan Benson and His Name Is Alive 's Warn DeFever , the album was handcrafted by the understated Dave Feeny , whose production reveals layers of banjo, pedal steel, autoharp, and subtly distorted guitars, all toothing together like rusting gears in a Model 'A' Ford rolled off the Detroit lines a century ago. While on the surface the songwriting seems straightforward and simple, the pages within peel back like crumbling photos in a black paper photo album lost in the drawers during the Eisenhower era.

The album ends in a haunting tent revival of religious fervor as if two auctioneers were simultaneously struck with the holy ghost, culminating in an old-time radio show rendition of Van Halen 's "Running With the Devil," sounding for all the world like something resurrected from a Pentecostal hymnal.

While much of the energy from the album seems tied to the power of the old church, If We Can't Trust the Doctors is no gospel album, but rather it taps deep into Greil Marcus ' "old, weird America" of dusty 78's on Vocalion and Okeh, and the dusty-toothed wayfaring strangers of the Depression era circuit. The amazing thing about the album is that for all of its folkways influences, it still feels very much a contemporary work; certain to be found on iPods and peer-to-peer lists worldwide.

Shining deep underneath the dust of the last hundred years are little glints of Blanche 's sunnier moments, and while the band certainly proves that every silver lining has a cloud, the album is perfectly spooky and uplifting, chilling and rewarding, haunting and beautiful. The New York-based trio The King Of France's sophomore album is a blend of quirky pop arrangements, whip-smart lyrics, and tunes you could swear you've heard somewhere before but haven't.

Pacewon - Won By Lass Hip-Hop. Won Review by Kingsley Marshall. One of the founding members of New Jersey's eight-man crew Outsidaz steps outside The Bricks for his debut solo album. Having previously been floated on promo as The Pacewon Effect, it's a surprise to see both "Oriental" and "Secret" cut from this release, with the resultant selection offering little more than a barrage of thug talk. The pumps, cheeba, and general miscreant blinged braggadocio become a little overbearing over 21 tracks, though there is enough production quirk from Jay-Z deskman SKI to keep iterant ears from wandering too far.

Failer Review by Jason MacNeil. Teeming with roots and with alternative country oozing from every note, Kathleen Edwards could easily be compared to fellow Canadian Sarah Harmer , but there is a natural difference in their approaches. With songs such as "One More Song the Radio Won't Like," the singer tends to stand outside the conventional box, but her voice easily recalls Lucinda Williams at her most vulnerable.

There is also an adventurous side to the album, with saxophones and an edgier, tougher sound on "12 Bellvue. Far from a failure, Failer is as gorgeous as it is flawless. The English four-piece Grand Drive takes note from its alt-country counterparts Wilco , Whiskeytown and derives a sun-soaked Americana sound all its own on the band's self-titled U.



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