Columbus, OHs Two Cow Garage are not breaking new ground with their third album but have created another in a line of solid, rocking releases that straddle the line between barroom rocknroll and alt-country. Much like Memphis, TNs Lucero, this is a band that know just how to switch between flat out rockers most of which are frontloaded here and pensive, quieter material with style. Guitarist Micah Schnabel has a gravelly, whiskey-soaked voice, much like Luceros Ben Nichols, but lyrically seems to be more about where hes going to and not as much about where hes been, which isnt to say the past doesnt come into play. "No Shame and the albums final track, "Postcards and Apologies, both talk about how rough things have been at times, but you cant help but feel optimism in Schnabels voice. You know he knows hes onto a good thing, so now its just a matter of time before others discover just how kick-ass his band is.
(Shelter House/Suburban Home)Two Cow Garage
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BY Sean PalmerstonPublished May 23, 2007