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House of Tongues
On the fifth album of their now decade-plus career, House of Tongues finds Elk City creating a kind of classic rock for indie audiences -- not exactly a new or surprising approach per se, but one that follows a different trajectory from the hordes of neo-Springsteens the 21st century seems to have produced. Instead, thanks in large part to Renee LoBue's coolly passionate vocals, Elk City call to mind figures like the Wilson sisters of Heart, Chrissie Hynde, and Johnette Napolitano -- a kind of aware, controlled singing set against music that's neither '70s rock & roll as such nor indie in the newest sense, more a flowing combination of a lot of things in between. It's a synthesis that someti...
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