Rating: 4/5
The fourth collection of dulcet ballads from the Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter go down like a cup of sweet soothing tea. It's as laidback and uncomplicated as those long straight highways and while that means it is by no means devilishly daring, it is pleasant country-folk for people who would typically steer clear of the genre.
-TimeOut
Album Review: Amos Lee <i>Mission Bell</i>
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