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Living on the Other Side

Living on the Other Side

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Living on the Other Side

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Living on the Other Side

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Like a 1970s country-rock band without the accents or heavy-duty amplifiers,
the Donkeys
offer up a sun-streaked batch of acoustic guitars, harmonies, and laid-back rhythmic shuffle on their second LP. It's difficult to hear music this nostalgic without riffling through a list of soundalikes, and
inevitably draw comparisons to bands that pioneered such a hazy California sound, particularly
the Grateful Dead
and
the Eagles
.
The Donkeys
don't flaunt many
Garcia
-sized jams during
Living on the Other Side
, however, nor are their harmonies polished to a spit-shining glow like the
Hotel California
architects. Instead,
features 11 tracks that amble along at a comfortable pace, from the harmony-rich
"Walk Through a Cloud"
(one of the band's strongest combinations of country influence and breezy pop sensibilities) to the trippy, sitar-filled strains of
"Dreamin'."
Elsewhere, the band makes room for pillow-soft rock (
"Traverse Wine"
) and stomping campfire singalongs (
"Bye Bye Baby"
), seemingly content to explore the detours and backroads of country-rock without losing sight of the main thoroughfare. While some groups take a self-consciously retro approach to their craft,
is uncalculated and unassuming its delivery, evoking an earlier era without dressing the band in
Glenn Frey
's castoff threads from the
Desperado
cover shoot. It's also incredibly tuneful, which makes
' second effort an enjoyable summer album. ~ Andrew Leahey
Like a 1970s country-rock band without the accents or heavy-duty amplifiers,
the Donkeys
offer up a sun-streaked batch of acoustic guitars, harmonies, and laid-back rhythmic shuffle on their second LP. It's difficult to hear music this nostalgic without riffling through a list of soundalikes, and
inevitably draw comparisons to bands that pioneered such a hazy California sound, particularly
the Grateful Dead
and
the Eagles
.
The Donkeys
don't flaunt many
Garcia
-sized jams during
Living on the Other Side
, however, nor are their harmonies polished to a spit-shining glow like the
Hotel California
architects. Instead,
features 11 tracks that amble along at a comfortable pace, from the harmony-rich
"Walk Through a Cloud"
(one of the band's strongest combinations of country influence and breezy pop sensibilities) to the trippy, sitar-filled strains of
"Dreamin'."
Elsewhere, the band makes room for pillow-soft rock (
"Traverse Wine"
) and stomping campfire singalongs (
"Bye Bye Baby"
), seemingly content to explore the detours and backroads of country-rock without losing sight of the main thoroughfare. While some groups take a self-consciously retro approach to their craft,
is uncalculated and unassuming its delivery, evoking an earlier era without dressing the band in
Glenn Frey
's castoff threads from the
Desperado
cover shoot. It's also incredibly tuneful, which makes
' second effort an enjoyable summer album. ~ Andrew Leahey

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