Greg Scott Reeves sings with a cry in his voice, and he has the habit of sliding into that cry much like Tarnation’s Paula Frazer’s habit of soaring through the air with her voice. In all things moderation, eh? And, […]
Greg Scott Reeves sings with a cry in his voice, and he has the habit of sliding into that cry much like Tarnation’s Paula Frazer’s habit of soaring through the air with her voice. In all things moderation, eh? And, […]
“Let Me Go”, with its slightly twisted twang, rockabillyish beat and recurring police-siren-esque riff, is a likable enough little romp from this San Francisco songwriter backed by a full band. Reeves fares better when he goes acoustic on the B-side, […]
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