Eric Bachmann: To The Races
One of the main appeals of Crooked Fingers' 2005 album Dignity And Shame was the way the songs grew organically, starting with Eric Bachmann's plaintive rasp and free-flowing imagistic lyrics, then adding instruments, layer by layer and line by line, until the sound fit the story. Even though Bachmann's new solo album To The Races is built around acoustic guitar and minimal arrangements, the songs still begin in a plain place, then slowly tug listeners away. The album-opener "Man O'War" only adds cooing background vocals and distant piano to cascading acoustic guitar, but the way Bachmann switches up the melody as his voice gets increasingly urgent keeps the drama imminent. Listening to "Man O'War" and following its sublime curves is like disappearing through a six-and-a-half-minute hole in time.