What makes Where Our Failures Are a great album cant be found in the production. It cant be found in the musicianship or vocal melodies either. No, what makes this record so good is its imperfections, which are worn proudly on the sleeve. Its the uncertainty in the voices of Bill Manning and Laura Fidler, standing naked and raw weary of judgment but unafraid of it and Mannings unsure guitar, played in spite of obvious training but with a clear knack for melody, that make this record so powerful. You could probably call this folk punk but what it comes down to is simply two voices and a guitar in the purest traditions of folk and rocknroll. Songs like "Thanks, Claire exemplify the duos more personal, introspective side, while covers of Billy Braggs "I Dont Need The Pressure, Ron and Ed Pickfords "Workers Song show their political edge. Where Our Failures Are is a great demonstration of doing more with less.
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Where Our Failures Are
BY Ty TrumbullPublished Nov 19, 2007