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‘Sew Your Heart With Wires’ is a beautiful duo album from Rod Picott and Amanda Shires; on paper it looks like a simple stripped down disc of Rod's acoustic guitar and Shires' excellent fiddle playing, but the approach they take and the atmosphere they create makes this feel like a timeless classic album of American ballads. It’s an album that is full of characters and stories; from the gentle love song ‘Mercury’ through the fantastic murder ballad ‘Little Darlin’ this is a disc that holds the listeners’ attention with real song craft. This is a quiet album from start to finish, but it’s the simplicity that gives the disc the power it has, Rod’s vocals are controlled and restrained and the contrast of his world-weary delivery and Shires’ classic American vocal styles are perfect for these songs. In the true tradition of American ballads the songs are full of imagery of the US landscape and the stories highlight the lives of real life people, highlights include the contemporary story of ‘Ruby’, the roots-tinged ‘Drive the Devil Out’, and the ultimately bloody tale of ‘Little Darlin’. As an album full of character and atmosphere, ‘Sew Your Heart With Wires’ is one of the best of it’s kind and full of songs of real quality – a contemporary album with a classic feel. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Sew Your Heart With Wires
2009-12-20 - Gruene Hall
2010-11-07 - The South Austin Brewery
Whole Wheat Radio House Concerts
Rod Picott and Amanda Shires
2009-08-18 - Berkeley Cafe
2010-07-06 - The Hanbury Ballroom
2009-12-10 - The Cactus Cafe
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The Berkeley Cafe, Raleigh, NC, August 18, 2009
Sew Your Heart with Wire