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Published On: Wed, Oct 28th, 2015

Andy Evans: Miracle

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Miracle
(self-released)

Texas musical maniac Andy Evansā€™ latest record, Miracle,Ā features delicious guitar lines and tasty vocals.Ā Getting past the noise loop of ā€œIntro,ā€ we fly right into the poppy title track with Evansā€™ blurpy-sounding guitar leading opening and rolling around his strong vocals and the tuneā€™s overall love song groove. ā€œLesson Learnedā€ is a flippy turn-around of acoustic guitar noodling and well-placed tinkling piano; when the lead finally comes around on this fine ballad, it floats single-note crying above a big fretless bass and claves backing. The ending glistening subtle leading here truly shows off what Evans can do. ā€œJudasā€ features a low-down, metallic growl that plods into heavy metal bite (truly the heaviest Evans gets here). The verses showcase a distorted vocal over equally distorted power chords into a roiling, fast chorus; itā€™s a real nasty rocker. Evans manages what sounds like some harmonizing leads at the end, reminding me of Martin Barre actually.Ā ā€œI Wish She Was Mineā€ starts with a vocals-only plead from Evans into a big snapping snare and organ ballad blues; thereā€™s lots of Clapton in his playing here. ā€œElementalā€ is more blues, organ and electric piano-based, while ā€œMake Itā€ ends the album, a big surf slow blues tune, Evans channeling latter day Gary Moore with his runs, bends and echoey distortion.Ā Itā€™s his most striking leading on Miracle I feel.Ā Growing up in Charlottesville, VA, influenced by Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith and Rush, as much as Texas country, gospel and ā€œred dirtā€ music,Ā Miracle shows all of Andy Evansā€™ tastes and his accomplishments as a player.

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