TK Webb & the Visions - Ancestor (CD)

Ancestor
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Album Details: Ancestor

Release Date:09/02/2008
Label:Kemado
UPC:184923000788

Track List: Ancestor

  1. Teen Is Still Shaking
  2. Year 33
  3. God Bless the Little Angels
  4. Closed Caption Slang
  5. Patience and Fortitude
  6. Shame
  1. Hope You All Are Gone
  2. Dreen Drone Death
  3. 1000 Horns
  4. Isle of Grizzly White
  5. Time to Go

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  • All Music Guide

    Having already established himself as a modernday bluesman, T.K. Webb formed the Visions in 2007 to explore material that was louder, fuzzier, and more muscular than his solo material. The Visions prove to be a competent hard rock band on Ancestor, filling the album's 11 tracks with bluesy riffage that owes as much to Joe Perry as J. Mascis. "Dreen Done Death" alternates between spotless guitar flourishes and thudding power chords, while "Isle of Grizzly White" is a quick 90second nugget of psychedelic spacemetal. The bulk of Ancestor, however, falls slightly short of drumming up the same appeal as Webb's previous albums. With their ramshackle textures and emphasis on the acoustic guitar, KCK and Phantom Parade channeled the Delta blues with spooky conviction, allowing T.K. Webb to emerge as one as one of the few authenticsounding bluesmen of the 21st century. But Ancestor explores a genre that's considerably more congested than Webb's Mississippi meanderings specifically, bluesbased ...hard rock with an emphasis on the '70s and the musicians neither inject these songs with new life nor tackle their familiarities with the same energy as the genre's pioneers. Ancestor does flaunt some powerful moments, from the aforementioned highlights to the instances where Brian Hale and T.K. Webb trade off guitar solos like a skuzzier version of the DriveBy Truckers. Viewed as a debut album, this is a promising effort from a highly credentialed band. Compared to Webb's past albums, however, Ancestor doesn't quite produce the same engaging nostalgia as his solo outings. - Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

T.K. Webb

T.K. Webb belongs to that small but growing tribe of young artists who channel sorely missed genre pioneers so effectively and with such unswerving solidarity it's almost spooky. Like Joss Stone, Jonny Lang, and Kieran McGee, Webb, who was born Thomas Kelly Webb in 1977 in rural Missouri, doesn't have much use for what sounds current. Though he lives in Brooklyn and rec... Read more