YO GOES ECLECTIC
“ONCE IN A BLUE MOON.†Yo. Deadbeat/Enigma. On its third release, this Berkeley-based band shows off an eclectic group of styles including post-punk, country-rock and folk, all leaning in a decidedly ‘60s direction. The unifying factor is Bruce Rayburn’s vocals, which have a nifty way of wrapping around a song in any style required. Rayburn and Co. pound out a punk-paced version of Cat Stevens’ “Hard-Headed Woman,†many songs of unrequited love and an Irish folk tale of unfulfillment, “The Hunt.†The album’s diversity doesn’t result in a disjointed hodgepodge--rather, the record succeeds because it’s so varied.
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