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Old Town Crier (from the E.P. I’m Longing for You Honey in Middleboro, MA available as a self-release)
Ragged and rough, the recent release from Old Town Crier, I’m Longing for You Honey in Middleboro, MA, kicks off with Bluesy Folk. Opening cut “Don’t Go” rattles like a freight train chugging up a hill, Old Town Crier making a plea for love to stay a little longer. Gently persistent strums begin “Into the Dark”, Old Town Crier standing on the shore of a small town sinking into oblivion, his memories erasing the dull grey and filling the sad streets with color. Old Town Crier is the moniker for multi-instrumentalist Jim Lough, the man behind the music and recording of I’m Longing for You Honey in Middleboro, MA as his pandemic project. The beat is strong enough to carry Old Town Crier across “I Might Get Lost” as the musician makes his way over scratchy Folk Rock. The melody is bright when “Moonlight Road” takes Old Town Crier down a road leading through the past while “Easy” slowly rises up to a rhythmic roar. Listen and buy the music of Old Town Crier from AMAZON More information is available on the Old Town Crier website
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