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Mike Lorenz & the Witherbees: Mike Lorenz & the Witherbees
ByMike Lorenz
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It is not usual for a jazzy outfit to open by covering someone like

Corinne Bailey Rae
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Paul McCartney
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Jacqui Armbruster sings with equal parts simple heart and cabaret mystery, like a coffeehouse folkie who has wandered into a free experimental jam by accident and decided to just roll with it. Her lines meander without needing to settle into obvious catchy forms, much like the poly-toned shadings of Lorenz's guitar throughout. The leader is in constant flux here, strumming fuzzy slash chords in some spots and weaving a chiming cocoon of backwards-sounding reverb in others.
With his own "Cut & Paste," the treatment is a haze of guitar and smoky viola; the ersatz folk ballad "Grand Canyon" floats Armbruster's voice over a virtual canyon of echo. "Waterfalls" touches vaguely on light blues, while "Where Do I Begin?" somehow wanders from gospel hymn to clattering tumble-down-the-stairs chaos. Through it all, Mike Lorenz and the Witherbees flows in a way that always feels naturally random (or perhaps randomly natural). It's hard to predict what's around each bend, though the surprises only make the trip more interesting to repeat. ">
Track Listing
Are You Here?; Lilac (interlude); Copy & Paste; Grand Canyon; Waterfalls; Sycamore Trees; Lilac; Blind Willie; Home; Where Do I Begin?.
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Title: Mike Lorenz & the Witherbees | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Self Produced
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