Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers
- WHEN:
- Sat. 08/04 | 9:00PM
- WHERE:
- Gruene Hall, 1281 Gruene Rd map
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05/07 Minneapolis Star-Tribune "'Hello New Day' would sound right at home on Cities 97, and 'Lemons' is destined to become a live favorite at shows by Clyne's band, the Peacemakers."
04/07 Asbury Park Press "An optimistic disc filled with infectious gems, which recalls The Refreshments wildest, loosest, most hook-laden album 1996's Fizzy, Fuzzy, Big and Buzzy...No More Beautiful World is a positive project filled with catchy tracks."
04/07 Tulsa Weekly "'No More Beautiful World' is easily Clyne's best and most approachable album to date and is great place to start if you aren't already familiar with his work. Of course, established Peacemakers fans will see it as a logical progression for the last disc, Americano!, while old Refreshments fans who are late to the party can step in without missing a beat."
04/07 Gone Country Magazine "Roger Clyne and The Peacemakers...perfectly combine elements of country (see 'Goon Squad,' 'Hello New Day') with Spanish influences (see 'Andale') and for good measure throw in a bit of rock to make for feel good music that is perfect for rolling down your windows and turning up as loud as you can in the summer time, and 'No More Beautiful World' is no exception.
03/07 Arizona Republic "4 Stars – 'No More Beautiful World' brims with craftsmanship"
03/07 Arizona Tribune "An 'A-' – The new material takes center stage...Clyne (is) back at his pop-songwriting peak. 'No More Beautiful World' is Clyne at his most optimistic, his first true feel-good record since The Refreshments 'Fizzy Fuzzy Big and Buzzy.'"
03/07 Phoenix New Times "An upbeat, danceable drinking soundtrack...the standout songs are the cheeky, poppy ditties...'No More Beautiful World' is a clean little collection of carefully crafted, radio-ready troubadour tunes."
03/07 Tampa Tribune "An 'A' and one of the band’s best efforts...Musically, the album is the most rollicking since Clyne's Refreshments days, with standout rockers 'Andale,' 'Noisy Head' and 'Maybe We Should Fall in Love' providing the octane."
03/07 Harp Magazine "In classic Clyne style the record celebrates American and Mexican roots, with upbeat catchy choruses that invite you to sing along."
03/07 CountryMusic.com "5 Stars - gorgeous, unexpected turns of phrase are still as much in evidence as they were in Clyne’s Refreshments songs - interesting, thought-provoking lyrics that might make you laugh, make you think, or just make you sing along."
03/07 Deseret News "'No More Beautiful World' was made for outdoor barbecues, pool parties and summer trips to the beach...Clyne hasn't forgotten how to make his music fun, no matter how weighty the topics."
03/07 Salt Lake Weekly "Instant classic-rock," meaning that Clyne's music is instantly appealing to fans of meat-and-potatoes rock 'n' roll a la Springsteen, Fogerty, Petty and Mellencamp."
03/07 New Haven Register "(The band is) having a blast, making music that’s both meaningful, fun and bright. "No More Beautiful World" is a record brimming over with tunes perfect for AAA or Americana radio...(it) is the Peacemakers’ most unified work to date."
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