10 January 2012

Photobucket Music Review: Something in the Wheel



Why I have never shared my love of this band? I have just been so darn lazy preoccupied with everything. (this is an understatment because I started writing this draft in 2010)

Something in the Wheel, a Texas/Oklahoma-based band delivers anything but unrealistic expectation for living a relevant life. 

Something in the Wheel is a quirky duo, Michelangelo Morreale and Daniel Pease.  Debut album The Life & Old Times of Ol' Nathaniel, musically produces raw sounds that contain honest lyrics that pull emotions by bringing sheer joy at points whilst other moments bring "a contemplating the world" mentality of what is just and unfair. 

Here I stand and Let justice roll down are among those that share a heart that beats for something more than just the standard.  There is great story telling to be told.
Something in the Wheel grasps that. 

The harmonies of the two work together like peanut  butter and jelly as well as the combination of instruments; the  banjo, guitar, harmonica and mandolin, and and a few extra players thrown in the mix, the duo captivate a rather loyal community.

Something in the Wheel should be heard. 


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great...so where's the sample????

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