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Willie Nelson,
One Hell of a Ride

 

Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights,
Hot Trottin'

 

Graham Weber,
The Door to the Morning

 

Luke Gilliam & Guy Rogers III, Pat Green's Dance Halls & Dreamers
 

Jesse Dayton & Brennen Leigh,
"Holdin' Our Own" and Other Country Gold Duets

 

Cross Canadian Ragweed,
Mission California

 

Lucky Tomblin Band,
Red Hot from Blue Rock

 

Billy Joe Shaver,
Everybody's Brother

 

Lyle Lovett,
It's Not Big It's Large

 

Walt Wilkins & the Mystiqueros,
Diamonds in the Sun

 

Sam Baker,
Pretty World

 

Gordy Quist,
Here Comes the Flood

 

The Polyphonic Spree,
The Fragile Army

 

Guy Forsyth,
Unrepentant Schizophrenic Americana

 

Rodney Hayden,
Down the Road

 

Jimmy LaFave,
Cimarron Manifesto

 

Chris Knight,
The Trailer Tapes

 

Drew Kennedy,
Dollar Theatre Movie

 

The Greencards,
Viridian

 

The Band of Heathens,
Live from Momo's

 

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Friday, March 28, 2008

CD review: Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights, Hot Trottin'

I think I've sustained my first injury after four-plus years of writing here. Both calves ache from the impossibility of keeping my feet still while listening to Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights' Hot Trottin'.

The 23-year-old Dallasite and his stellar band mash the bluesy sensitivity of John Mayer, the glam shimmer of Lenny Kravitz, and the southern-fried rock 'n roll soul of Chris Robinson. Fueled by love and lust, they rip through 10 songs ranging from the growling fuck-you of "Gypsy Woman" to the ready-made-for-a-slowdance "Sunshine." Tyler's vocals are strong throughout, and his three-piece Northern Lights simply kick ass.

Hot Trottin' is an amazingly accomplished album that belies its creators' relative youth. I'm no soothsayer, but if I were I think I'd foretell a major label deal in their future.


(4½ out of 5)

Listen: "Gypsy Woman", "The Other Side", "Sunshine", "Time for Love"

Buy: Amazon MP3, iTunes


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