The New Yorker has a knack for writing material that is memorable and something that you can play over and over. All of the cuts create a cohesive package yet they all stand out from each other. Between all the rawwk is the sleeper cut "Tinkerbell", a ballad of sorts that provides the bic lighter, perhaps the best moment of the record. Beyond that, you are treated to the rockers "From Now" and "Risk Another Fall", two of the better cuts here although everything is pretty great here.
Highly recommended.
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David Shaw - Walkin' on a Wire
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