Sherry Lipp - 10.09.2010 Ray LaMontagne & the Pariah Dogs begin God Willin'& the Creek Don't Rise with a slow build-up based on a simple acoustic riff. The song is "Repo Man,"...
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Evie Nagy - 31.08.2010 Ray LaMontagne has taken a few identity-affirming steps with his fourth studio album, "God Willin'& The Creek Don't Rise": he anointed his touring ban...
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cloudspeakers - 26.08.2010 Take a long, deep draught of that album title and drink it down. Even if you were previously unaware that Ray LaMontagne was a bearded backwoods soul ...
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James Skinner - 26.08.2010 Ray LaMontagne is blessed with a voice that emits weary melancholy with the best of them. More than this, his husky pipes retain the power to soothe e...
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David Hayter - 23.08.2010  After three successful albums together, the partnership of Lamontagne & Johns is no more; but can Ray still produce the goods without his mastermind p...
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Swapmeet Louie - 21.08.2010  Self-produced albums are always a touchy subject for me. On one hand, I can understand the natural need of the artist to take full control of the mat...
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Bill Clifford - 19.08.2010  It seems that Ray LaMontagne is finally growing comfortable in his own skin and with his popularity as a professional singer/songwriter. That may have...
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Jason Schneider - 17.08.2010 As reticent as he can be, Ray LaMontagne has established himself over his previous three albums as one of the most compelling singer-songwriters in th...
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Steven Hyden - 17.08.2010  Ray LaMontagne has a voice like a 1978 Pontiac Trans Am: strongly masculine, quantifiably powerful, soulful in a decidedly passé sense, and a touch to...
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tosnob - 09.08.2010  The first thing that springs to mind when you say 'Ray LaMontagne' is his songwriting. On August 17th he brings us another batch of that renowned son...
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