Milk Carton Kids


A few years back I went to DC for a concert in honor of Emmylou Harris (Its on DVD now) and one of the performers (only one I was unfamiliar with) was The Milk Carton Kids.  I was very impressed, just the two of them, their guitars and voices, and their chatter between songs.  Well I have a few of their records, but the newest one (All the things that I did and all the things that I didn't do) is something else.  Produced by Joe Henry, great songs and musicianship, wonderful sounds, different than their previous style, but worth a listen, in my opinion.

Richard
rpeluso

Richard, I became aware of The Milk Carton Kids when watching the documentary filmed of the recording of the New Basement Tapes album, and immediately loved them. I put them in my notebook of albums to get, but before getting around to doing so again watched the video a couple of times. I started feeling a little differently on second and third listen; they started reminding me a little too much of Simon & Garfunkel, rather than The Everly Brothers. By that I mean 2-part harmony, something I adore, can be done in a way that is full-throated, strong, almost aggressive (The EV Bros, John and Paul, Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe in Rockpile, etc.), or it can be too gentle, a little effete, almost prissy (S & G, Crosby, Stills, & Nash, etc.).

I dropped them from by "Buy" list to my "Consider" list. I plan to get one of theirs when my "Must Buys " list gets smaller, so I’ll make it your recommendation of the Joe Henry-produced album. I like his work---Eric.

I have Ash & Clay on vinyl. Certainly hear the similarities to S & G, as bdp24 mentioned. I just bumped in to it the other night, and plan to put it back in to rotation soon. I recall being satisfied with the first spin, although it was years ago. David Cope turned me on to this at one of the shows, when he was with Audio Note.