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Back in the '60s, most white
blues
fans trying to play the music took the approach of struggling to sound as serious and authentic as possible, and a big part of the charm of
the Insect Trust
's debut album is that, by accident or design, they went in an entirely different direction. While
were clearly and affectionately influenced by classic
and
folk
, they were also eager to mess around with it, and
Robert Palmer
Trevor Koehler
's horns and woodwinds often throw this music into a loopy, atonal, and acid-infused direction while the loose, slightly rickety sound of
Bill Barth
Luke Faust
's guitars and banjos honors the styles found on vintage 78s just as their rock-oriented chops keep the results from sounding as if they spent much time actually learning the original riffs. Given the loose but insistent backporch funk of this music -- perhaps held in place by guest musicians
Bernard Purdie
,
Hugh McCracken
, and
Chuck Rainey
-- the sweet tone of
Nancy Jeffries
' vocals seems a bit out of place, but she never seems less than committed, and she gives
"World War I Song"
"Declaration of Independence"
a full-bodied reading that fits their meaning, if they don't sound especially "bluesy." And the final two cuts,
"Mountain Song"
"Going Home,"
take off into a never-never land of pastoral
avant-garde
whimsy that exists in a world all its own.
The Insect Trust
refined their worldview on their second, last, and finest album, 1970's
Hoboken Saturday Night
, but their debut has more than its fair share of lovely moments and is an engaging example of
roots music
fans letting their freak flag fly with righteous joy. ~ Mark Deming
Back in the '60s, most white
blues
fans trying to play the music took the approach of struggling to sound as serious and authentic as possible, and a big part of the charm of
the Insect Trust
's debut album is that, by accident or design, they went in an entirely different direction. While
were clearly and affectionately influenced by classic
and
folk
, they were also eager to mess around with it, and
Robert Palmer
Trevor Koehler
's horns and woodwinds often throw this music into a loopy, atonal, and acid-infused direction while the loose, slightly rickety sound of
Bill Barth
Luke Faust
's guitars and banjos honors the styles found on vintage 78s just as their rock-oriented chops keep the results from sounding as if they spent much time actually learning the original riffs. Given the loose but insistent backporch funk of this music -- perhaps held in place by guest musicians
Bernard Purdie
,
Hugh McCracken
, and
Chuck Rainey
-- the sweet tone of
Nancy Jeffries
' vocals seems a bit out of place, but she never seems less than committed, and she gives
"World War I Song"
"Declaration of Independence"
a full-bodied reading that fits their meaning, if they don't sound especially "bluesy." And the final two cuts,
"Mountain Song"
"Going Home,"
take off into a never-never land of pastoral
avant-garde
whimsy that exists in a world all its own.
The Insect Trust
refined their worldview on their second, last, and finest album, 1970's
Hoboken Saturday Night
, but their debut has more than its fair share of lovely moments and is an engaging example of
roots music
fans letting their freak flag fly with righteous joy. ~ Mark Deming

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