Howl Griff - Rose of Emily
Category: Music
Duration: 00:03:47
Description:
Duration: 00:03:47
Description:
Campfire singalong named after a small boat. Anglo-Welsh-American psych-pop-rock from Howl Griff's third album Fragile Diamond. Listen and download the album at http://howlgriff.bandcamp.com - and check http://HowlGriff.com for free MP3s, news, gigs etc...
REVIEW PRAISE FOR THE ALBUM: "Trust me on this, you should hear this band"..."The perfect antidote to autumn's inexorable onset"..."A cornucopia of delightful songs that straddles boundaries"..."It's a crime that songs like this don't top the charts anymore"..."A gracious album with much heart and soul"..."Deep, rich, and filled with variety"..."all-killer-no-filler, every song rich with hooks in its own style"..."A splendid time is guaranteed for all."
REVIEW PRAISE FOR THIS SONG: "has a great finger-tapping country twist to it which provides an entertaining diversion from the more rocky sound on the rest of the album. The song demonstrates the band are confident and flexible musicians." -- Lyric Lounge Review
"Cowboy song Rose of Emily whip-cracks-away as it describes, with some skill, the dusty ride back to the barn. Reminding us of The Yellow Rose of Texas, the guitars -- that are unimaginably squeaky clean -- are fired up towards the rear of this song, adding fire-crackers to get this stampede movin' on." -- Raw Ramp Mag
"Drums lead the way this time, aided by a jolly bass line. It makes me feel like I'm in a barn dance and it's all quite tongue-in-cheek, good fun. Vocally it feels a little like Neil Hannon" -- Louder Than War
"floats back into a folk style, with a rather good slide guitar differentiating the track from the rest of the album" - 7bit Arcade
"a country-ish shuffle with whirring slide guitar and nifty backing ooooh oooh oh!s" -- Rocksucker
"A country shuffle with twangy slide guitar... as catchy as a Mike Nesmith song" -- Vanguard
REVIEW PRAISE FOR THE ALBUM: "Trust me on this, you should hear this band"..."The perfect antidote to autumn's inexorable onset"..."A cornucopia of delightful songs that straddles boundaries"..."It's a crime that songs like this don't top the charts anymore"..."A gracious album with much heart and soul"..."Deep, rich, and filled with variety"..."all-killer-no-filler, every song rich with hooks in its own style"..."A splendid time is guaranteed for all."
REVIEW PRAISE FOR THIS SONG: "has a great finger-tapping country twist to it which provides an entertaining diversion from the more rocky sound on the rest of the album. The song demonstrates the band are confident and flexible musicians." -- Lyric Lounge Review
"Cowboy song Rose of Emily whip-cracks-away as it describes, with some skill, the dusty ride back to the barn. Reminding us of The Yellow Rose of Texas, the guitars -- that are unimaginably squeaky clean -- are fired up towards the rear of this song, adding fire-crackers to get this stampede movin' on." -- Raw Ramp Mag
"Drums lead the way this time, aided by a jolly bass line. It makes me feel like I'm in a barn dance and it's all quite tongue-in-cheek, good fun. Vocally it feels a little like Neil Hannon" -- Louder Than War
"floats back into a folk style, with a rather good slide guitar differentiating the track from the rest of the album" - 7bit Arcade
"a country-ish shuffle with whirring slide guitar and nifty backing ooooh oooh oh!s" -- Rocksucker
"A country shuffle with twangy slide guitar... as catchy as a Mike Nesmith song" -- Vanguard