Album: Mama Rosin, Black Robert (Gut Feeling)
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Your support makes all the difference.The Swiss Cajun/punk trio's third album is a little more introspective – although introspective is a relative term when it comes to these lovers of the rowdy and ramshackled.
However, the rousing melodeon and guitar-led party numbers are juxtaposed to one or two more lyrical banjo-led tunes which perhaps better conjure the spirit of a more laidback Louisiana of around a century ago. Another timeless and rambunctiously alive recording from this impassioned outfit.
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