Posted November 19, 2007 by RamblinMan
Carolinah
by Ox
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RamblinMan says: Hailing fron Vancouver, Ox purvey a timeless sound that echoes the long, wide roads they have travelled, and owes something to fellow-countryman Neil Young's mellower moments. Confident yet fragile, this music seeps into your bloodstream like a fine whiskey. The aching, organic sound wraps a set of beautiful, melancholic songs, and Carolinah is a perfect example of the breed - sweet but not sickly.
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