
The Gleam is a Country album by The Avett Brothers, originally released in 2006. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Country
- Americana & Roots
- warm
- earnest
- pastoral
About
With <i>The Second Gleam</i> it seems like the Avett Brothers subscribe to the Woody Guthrie songwriting philosophy that, "If you play more than two chords, you're showing off." While they don't adhere to that discipline religiously, Seth and Scott Avett pen stripped-down, threadbare, country folk songs with guitar, banjo, the occasional piano, and lucid lyrics that open up pathways into complex feelings and introspection. The anticipated follow-up to 2006's <i>The Gleam</i> begins with "Tear Down The House," a slow waltzing number rooted in traditional Appalachian confessionals and early 1960s coffeehouse folk. "Murder In The City" has the Avetts harmonizing softly over endearing lyrics about the loving bond between their family members, and "The Greatest Sum" flows with a descending melody in the verse that's sublimely catchy enough to take up residence in your head for days. Like Gillian Welch, the Avett Brothers find serene beauty in modern-themed melancholic musings set to sparse, acoustic country. "St. Joseph's" exemplifies this best with timeless arpeggios that tiptoe around a narrative about trying to find warmth in the coldness of a late night hospital visit.
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Tracklist
- 1Tear Down the House3:01
- 2Murder in the City3:12
- 3Bella Donna3:03
- 4The Greatest Sum (Acoustic)3:20
- 5Black, Blue4:25
- 6St. Joseph's3:22
- 7Souls Like the Wheels4:35
- 8The Greatest Sum (Electric)3:11
Credits
Performers
Production & Engineering
- Doug WilliamsRECORDED BY
- Doug WilliamsENGINEER
- Scott AvettPRODUCER
- Seth AvettPRODUCER
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 3 pressings tracked on Gatefold
