Justin Townes Earle, Single Mothers: 3/5 stars
This is a much easier handle for Justin Townes Earle's new album, compared with the last one,
Also it carries on from the previous release and Harlem River Blues, although perhaps a little more sparse in terms of instrumentation, with no horn section.
Justin Townes Earle occupies a special space with a fusion of musical styles, including country and rockabilly, into what you might call Americana. It's direct, from the heart, and commands attention. Lyrically, Townes Earle brings the everyday to the table but makes it interesting and appealing.
At times, as on Worried About the Weather and Today and a Lonely Night, there's a melancholy aspect conveyed vocally and also by mournful lap-steel licks. That approach has been a hallmark of his style in all three albums.