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The Infamous Stringdusters

The Infamous Stringdusters
The Infamous Stringdusters

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When The Infamous Stringdusters comes out June 10 on Sugar Hill Records, some may assume from the title that it s a debut recording. Those already aware of the Stringdusters phenomenon will know differently: that 2007 s Fork in the Road was the album that boldly introduced this daring, disciplined band to the world of bluegrass and a wider world of music enthusiasts who heard it and decided: if that s bluegrass, then I love bluegrass. Fork in the Road was named Album of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association. Its title track was named Song of the Year, and the band itself earned the honor of best emerging artist in a competitive field. It was a stunning cap to an amazing 2007.

Track Listing

  1. Won't Be Coming Back
  2. Well, Well
  3. When Silence Is the Only Sound
  4. Bound for Tennessee
  5. Glass Elevator
  6. Three Days in July
  7. Way I See You Now
  8. Golden Ticket
  9. I Wonder
  10. Get It While You Can
  11. You Can't Handle the Truth
  12. Lovin' You
  13. Black Rock

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21135 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-06-10
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Review
The Infamous Stringdusters, "The Infamous Stringdusters" (Sugar Hill)
For this six-piece band of acoustic hotshots, the emphasis is on the second part of their name. This time out, they not only blow the dust off their strings; they also unite into a formidable sound all their own.
Their 2007 album, "Fork in the Road," drew attention for the remarkable playing of each band member: Bassist/singer Travis Book, mandolinist Jesse Cobb, new guitarist Andy Falco, fiddler/singer Jeremy Garrett, dobro player Andy Hall and banjoist Chris Pandolfi.
The collection earned them three top awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association for best album, song and emerging band a remarkable achievement for newcomers in a genre that expects youngsters to pay their dues.
But the second album banks on more than instrumental dexterity; it also celebrates how the Stringdusters have merged as a unit and emerged as songwriters and arrangers.
The instrumentals, especially Cobb's "Golden Ticket," dazzle as expected. But what moves them forward is how well the band mixes accessibility with complex arrangements and stunning solo work, as heard on the bluesy "Get It While You Can," the philosophical "When Silence Is the Only Sound" and the breakneck "Won't Be Coming Back."
Picking up where the recently disbanded Nickel Creek left off, the Stringdusters rise to the challenge of their reputation on this collection. They may soon have to deal with being well-known-rather than merely infamous.
On "Lovin' You," the band transforms songwriter Sarah Siskind's wondrous love song into something that's both dreamy and full of surprising turns. --MICHAEL McCALL, For The Associated Press


Customer Reviews

Great follow-up to their first album5
The Stringdusters know how to bridge the gap between classic bluegrass and contemporary audiences. They innovate without selling out; they stay true to the past without seeming musty and dated. Their sound is infectious and fun, yet they cover serious subjects with solemnity and dignity. This is one album you won't tire of soon.

Modern Bluegrass5
In their second album, the Infamous Stringdusters continue to introduce the bluegrass branch of the the country music genre to new people. Their soulful rythms, combined with impeccable harmonies and brilliant folksy story-telling make this band a treat to listen to.

Still bustin'4
All the tracks are good bluegrass (yes this mean a hint of old time country). I find this a bit more variant than their debut, but the high marks, including the last 4 tracks represent how good not only progressive bluegrass music can be, but music in general. This is a young band with a high level of talent that takes you to new places when they are riding high. A couple tracks I find just good, which prevents a 5-star review, but doesn't prevent this CD from being played over and over again.