Flatland Cavalry
Wandering Star
Interscope Records
Four out of Five Stars
Flatland Cavalryโthe Texas/Nashville-based band consisting of Cleto Cordero (vocals, acoustic guitar),ย Jason Albersย (drums, percussion),ย Jonathanย Saenzย (bass, background vocals), Reid Dillon (electric guitar),ย Wesleyย Hallย (fiddle) andย Adamย Gallegosย (piano, organ, keys, mandolin, banjo, acoustic guitar,ย Wurlitzer, Mellotron)โhave made remarkable strides in the eight years since their critically acclaimed 2015 debut. Their new album, Wandering Star, marks the culmination of those efforts, with thirteen songs that describe everyday encounters while celebrating the simple joys of everyday existence.ย
A euphemistic effort overall, it boasts a series of upbeat offerings that manage to dispel much of the edginess and anguish that accompany life in these very troubled times. The opening song, โThe Providerโ is a sturdy rocker that sets up a triumphant tone. The determined drive of โThe Best Days,โ the track that follows, a surging and evocative offering that adheres to a similar upward sweep, sentiments similarly expressed in the song titled โSpinnin.โโ โLast American Summerโ is anthemic in its designs, while the jaunty pacing of โLet It Rollโ stays true to its title.
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To be sure, thereโs no end to the upbeat emotions. โOughta See You (The Way I Do)โ with its casual strolling saunter follows suit. Thatโs not to say there arenโt moments of quiet reflection interspersed in the effort as well, as typified by such thoughtful ballads as โDonโt Have To Do This Live Thatโ and โBurned Out Flame,โ the loverโs lament โOnly Thing At Allโ and the careful consideration given โA Thousand Miles An Hour.โ You canโt find fault when there ainโt no one to blame,โ Cordero insists on the latter, eschewing the need to look for logic when itโs not necessarily easy to come by.ย
Yet despite the tone and pacing, optimism reigns supreme, edging ever higher as the album edges closer to its conclusion.ย Ultimately then, Wandering Star offers an upward glance that radiates within each of its 13 songs. Suffice it to say, it provides a bounty of bright light.
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