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Published February 05, 2004. |
The Buttless Chaps |
Love This Time |
(Mint) |
The Buttless Chaps have come a long way since the band’s early, tumbleweed porch-song days. And while they haven’t abandoned the lonely country twang completely, the Chaps have discovered krautrock and Devo and a certain perverse joy of pitting a synthesizer head-to-head with banjos and acoustic guitars. It’s truly an odd—yet strangely successful—formula for most tastes. Collaborators on Love This Time include a veritable west coast who’s who, including Carolyn Mark, guitar sensation Jesse Zubot and Radiogram’s Ida Nilsen. If you are only familiar with the band’s early material, this may come as a huge culture shock. |
—Dave Hayden |
categories: | Canadian artist |