Album reviews: Dusty Rhodes, Solomon’s Seal
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[Catching up on some recent local releases …]
Dusty Rhodes and the River Band, “Palace & Stage” (SideOneDummy) – Dustin Apodaca, Kyle Devine and bandmates show no signs of busting out of their 1970s time warp, and that’s a good and bad thing for the sextet’s muscular sophomore album. At its strongest – “Blind Lead the Blind,” “W.W.M.D.?” and the title track – the O.C. ensemble breathes some badly needed energy into Dad Rock, thanks to some whimsical storytelling and earnest opinion. Its blues-soul-rock cocktail overfloweth at other times, spilling overblown choruses and puddles of the strings and organs that gave the Dustys (to take the liberty of shortening the name) their charm in the first place. There’s plenty on “Palace & Stage” to like; it’s strange that with a little subtraction there could have been even more.
||| Live: Solomon’s Seal performs Friday at the Little Room at Largo.
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