ARTIST: Rose's Pawn Shop TITLE: The Arsonist LABEL: n/a GENRE: Rock TIME: 40:06 min SIZE: 57,5 MB RIP DATE: Jun-12-2006 RELEASE DATE: May-30-2006 WEBSITE: n/a Track List: 01. The Arsonist 03:36 02. Funeral Pyre 03:58 03. Deep Red Clay 03:16 04. One-Man Show 04:15 05. Lone Rider 04:12 06. Long Way To Fall 04:03 07. Reckoning 04:22 08. My Old Valentine 03:10 09. Down The Line 05:03 10. Blood Running Rivers 04:11 Release Notes: At first impression, Rose`s Pawn Shop comes off as a kick-ass bluegrass band of the traditional variety. But so many things quickly inform your perception of this Los Angeles area quintet that no one pigeon fits the hole. One thing is certain, though; their warmth and energy is super satisfying. The nervous system of the band is decidedly rock `n` roll, with resounding drums and blazing electric guitars ready to flare. But the blood is a rural type composed of banjos, acoustic guitars, mandolin, fiddle, pedal-steel, and acoustic bass, which at times carries the groove with tight rockabilly slap action. Unusual for bluegrass, but perfectly in line here with so many other influences seamlessly infusing the body of their exciting sound; pop, rock, punk, classic and honky-tonk country all work together never leaving a disparate mix in the wake. Lyricist and lead vocalist Paul Givant offers an inviting focal point with a lilting melodic flair, at times sounding a bit like Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze. But mostly his congenial voice is a warm and sympathetic force - filled with equal parts yearning and wonder - pained just enough to convey the classic themes of heartache that inspire all great country songs. The band`s collectively composed material leaves plenty of room for harmonies, coming from both within the group and with the help of friends. The chooglin`, Western-themed "Lone Rider" has a congregational call and response quality and is an exciting standout. But then again, it`s one church on fire against the backdrop of an entire city ablaze.