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CENTRO-MATIC - Fort Recovery

| Harmonium | | Will Johnson, where have you been? It’s been so long. You used to pump out albums like a hummingbird’s heart pumps blood. Since 2003, we have only had one album, and it wasn’t even Centro-Matic (see South San Gabriel’s The Carlton Chronicles). As you must now be aware, I’ve missed you, and I’m glad to see you’re back....full text |
| | CokeMachineGlow | | From the first notes of Fort Recovery, Centro-matic just sounds tired. A single electric guitar note hovers idly, and when the rest of the instruments enter, they don’t seem in a rush to take the song anywhere fast. The release of this album coincides with the March celebration of the Texas alt-country leaning rock band’s ten-year anniversary, a span in which the prolific Will Johnson and incarnations of Centro-matic released over a dozen albums....full text |
| | AV Club | | Kris Kristofferson's success changed the Nashville songwriting power structure, taking paychecks away from pros who wrote in label offices, and passing them on to the mavericks who drifted into Music City with guitars and open-mic schedules in hand. The post-Kristofferson revolution is well-recorded on Heartworn Highways, the soundtrack to a 1976 documentary about the outlaw country-music scene. The heart of the film is in scenes of young bucks Steve Earle, Rodney Crowell, and John Hiatt hanging out with Townes Van Zandt at Guy Clark's house and passing around a guitar....full text |
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