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![]() Nick Justice (from the album The Road Not Taken available on Lulu Belle Music) Nick Justice sings out a beacon of hope for “All Lost Souls”, his voice drifting over a dusty Americana desert sway. The Road Not Taken showcases the inspiration in Nick Justice’s words. The record opening with the tambourine rattle of “Take Me Home” and swaying as an easy rhythm becomes the pied piper beckoning down a clay-baked backroad in “Down Country”. Nick Justice is the sad minstrel singing on the Folk Rock bed of “You Didn’t Love Me Anymore”, the troubadour doling out tales of experiential wisdom on the percussive patter of “The Winds of Change”, and the stark dose of honesty on the stripped-back acoustics of “Song for Caity (A Daughter’s Song)”. The American Southwest is home to the music of The Road Not Taken, the title track hot breaths of scratchy rhythms as the stories of Nick Justice are staged against a musical backdrop of California Country. Bright melodies keep the mood up as the dark clouds gathering above “Judgment Day” while Nick Justice is the storyteller as the cantina band backs his tale in “Left No Reply” with border town Rock’n’Roll as The Road Not Taken scatters honky tonk sawdust to work its magic on the poor soul falling fast in “Slipping Away”. Listen and buy the music of Nick Justice from AMAZON Please go to the Nick Justice website for more information
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