Tyler Ramsey : The Valley Wind

<img src="http://www.qromag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/tylerramseythevalleywind.jpg" alt="Tyler Ramsey : The Valley Wind" /><br /> Band of <span style="font-weight: normal">Horses guitarist Tyler Ramsey comes in nicely on the latest </span>alt-country/folk <span style="font-weight: normal">gust with...
Tyler Ramsey : The Valley Wind
7.4 Fat Possum
2011 

Tyler Ramsey : The Valley Wind In only a handful of years, alt-country/folk has grown from being a neat little sub-genre to a major success in its own right.  Thus, while the more established acts either try new things or repeat themselves, there is a growing stable of new up-and-comers.  Even as Band of Horses gets more polish (QRO album review) and Bon Iver goes for the big-time (QRO album review), Horses guitarist Tyler Ramsey comes in nicely on the latest gust with his sophomore release, The Valley Wind.

Like Ramsey’s debut, A Long Dream About Swimming Across the Sea (QRO review), Wind isn’t wildly diverse, and you might feel like you’ve heard this kind of material before.  However, Ramsey does alt-country/folk well – after sub-minute instrumental opener “Raven Shadow”, he presents a strong slice of twang-loss in the title track.  If the sweet sadness and harmonies of such tracks as “Time Is a Changing Line” or “Angel Band” sound familiar, that’s only because the style has so boomed – you can’t really blame Ramsey and his echoes for sounding akin to the similar-aged Bon Iver on “When It’s Done”.

Ramsey closes The Valley Wind with “All Night”, which features some bigger distortion effects behind his alt-folk, and that hopefully points to more sonic experimentation by the artist.  In today’s packed alt-country/folk scene, one needs more than ever to stand out, even on top of the solid footing of The Valley Wind.

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