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Loomer – Songs of the Wild West Island

Monday, October 30, 2006 By Mike Milanesi

When asked about remaking his favorite songs, Scott Loomer remarked, “You don’t cover ‘Crazy’ unless you’re Patsy Cline, which we’re not.” That’s a taste of the wit and wisdom that makes Loomer (the band) so appealing.

No flash, no pretense, Songs from the Wild West Island is just a solid batch of songs that pierce deep into the heart of Alt-Country. Loomer doesn’t overreach (no ill-advised Patsy Cline covers here); they quietly produce assured, instinctive music, with a world weariness that years of experience earn. Not bad for just their second album.

Loomer, from Toronto (not to be confused with that “other” Loomer from Detroit) formed in 1999, a six-piece propelled by the songwriting of namesake, Scott Loomer. Their obvious cohorts are the Jayhawks, but Loomer’s songs exhibit more varied influences: the compact pop of Counting Crows (“Anastasia”); the gloomy ambiguity of Michael Stipe (“Bang the Nails”); the toughness (“Dirt Angel”) and tenderness (“Only Lovers”) of Sticky Fingers-era Stones.

If you’re making your Best-Of-2006 list, save some room for Songs of the Wild West Island. You’ll find sample tracks on Loomer’s Myspace page and their official site.

Excerpts from my favorite tracks:
“Anastasia”

“Only Lovers”

“Sunday Driver Down”


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Filed Under: Reviews, Up & Comers Tagged With: Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Reviews, Roots

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