AMMUNITION
Released: May 16, 2006
With the firepower title and powerhouse supporting cast--including
Lucinda Williams, Tift Merritt, and the Jayhawks' Gary Louris--listeners
might expect something a little more explosive than the stripped-down
acoustic folk of most of this release. Tim Easton's songwriting
can be as elliptical and enigmatic as the opening "Black
Dog" or as straightforward as "Next to You," where
the harmonies with Merritt have a pillow-talk intimacy. He
pays homage to Bob Dylan with "News Blackout" (the
protest side) and "C-Dub" (the bluesier side),
and to folk-blues tradition with the closing "Sitting
on Top of the World." Elsewhere, he extends the range
of his material from the bittersweet kiss-off of "I
Wish You Well" to the prayerful irony of "J.P.M.F.Y.M." ("Jesus,
protect me from your followers"). The backing is typically
so understated that the arrangements are almost subliminal,
though Williams's vocal support on "Back to the Pain" seems
more foreground than background to Easton's wispy, reedy
voice, and the rock of "Not Today" seems all the
more propulsive amid what surrounds it.
-Don McLeese from Amazon.com |