Monday, August 27, 2018

LP Review: "Vida" by Appalatin

Vida
Over the coming weeks, there's going to be a few reviews from albums, where honestly, we got a little bit behind and that stack of CDs has gotten bigger.

The first of these will be the third album from vaguely rockish falk act, Appalatin.

The main songwriters are from Nicaragua and Kentucky. In the Donald Trump Era, it's hard to even consider such a collaboration, but it began years ago, naturally.

If you're out there, looking for some music that's different than what you've ever heard in your life, Vida will definitely fit there.

If you've ever thought that bluegrass, folk rock, psychedelic rock, and Latin music all need to be fused under the power of the wah wah, Appalatin has something for you. What makes this album so much fun is how off the wall it is.

The songs flow together far more easily than they should. Considering the variables involved. If you can listen to this album without smiling the whole time, I'd suggest you call a funeral home and make a reservation because there's no way you could still be alive.

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