Roy Kasten has details about the Linemen's new CD over on the KDHX blog. His recent post says:Working mostly in Scott Swartz's basement studio, the band is set to release its second album, Reconsider, on February 21, with a party that evening at Off Broadway.
The album features 10 originals and one cover: Gram Parson's "Hot
Burrito #1." Guest musicians include Dave Grelle (of the Feed) on
piano, Mark Chechik (of Melody Den) on guitar, Jesse Irwin on vocals
and Ronnie Bell on B3 organ and Rhodes.
In this week's Homespun column, I took a few listens to Reconsider, the sophomore effort from local country quartet the Linemen. Here's an excerpt:
"...if the band's debut was a showcase for [lead singer/guitarist Kevin] Butterfield's talents, Reconsider is more of a band album. Bassist Greg Lamb and guitarist/pedal-steel whiz Scott Swartz contribute songs and vocals this time around, and the record is better for it. The addition of guest keyboardists Ronnie Bell and Dave Grelle (of the Feed) f