Jack White – Lazaretto (2014)
White’s “old, yet new” vibe again has him brilliantly mixing seemingly unrelated styles.

White’s “old, yet new” vibe again has him brilliantly mixing seemingly unrelated styles.

Here’s a voice so entrancing that it delays my processing of the delivered lyrics.

Willie Nelson sounds at peace. At peace with where he’s been but, even more importantly, where he’s headed.

“Sweet Amarillo” brings Old Crow Medicine Show back to their roots, while reminding us of what country music used to be – and what it could be again.

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