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The Wood Brothers
(Hotel Cafe; 200 capacity; $14)
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Band: Oliver Wood, Chris Wood.
Performing as a duo in support of their just released second album, "Loaded" (Blue Note), the Wood Brothers return to the rootsier sound of their debut; it's all feel-good music. The new album features extra instrumentation, some of which fleshes out tunes and some of which clutters songs, and their perf proved the new work stands up fine in a bare presentation.
"Pray Enough," the closest they come to straight blues, and the gritty "Postcards From Hell" are engaging story songs, the sorts that some roots-oriented acts use to break up their pop material. This is the Wood Brothers' bread and butter, acoustic and electric guitar finger-picked and played with a slide and the string bass weaving rhythmic and melodic lines through music that works as well stripped down as it does with added instrumentation.
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