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Where It Lands
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Album Details: Where It Lands

Release Date:03/05/2002
Label:Joy Ride Records
UPC:669493700929

Track List: Where It Lands

  1. All Night Special
  2. Root On
  3. Quarter In The Couch
  4. Wanna Be Your Mama
  5. Steeple Full Of Swallows
  6. Bloodhound
  1. New Hope Cemetary
  2. Animal Children
  3. Corona
  4. Tora Tora Tora
  5. Time To Go Home

Pro Reviews: Where It Lands

  • All Music Guide

    Losing the cumbersome TX appendage from their name while simultaneously and amicably severing their ties from Sire (from whom they bought back the rights to this album's songs), the Damnations have self-released a sophomore collection that highlights their eclectic influences. From the raucous cowpunk of "New Hope Cemetery" to the dreamy and dusty RB of "Quarter in the Couch" to the straightforward folksy twang of "Bloodhound," sisters Amy Boone and Deborah Kelly write rootsy Americana-based songs with memorable melodies. This indie release gives them more room to explore potentially non-commercial waters than their major-label debut, as on the languorous "Steeple Full of Swallows," the album's centerpiece, which unwinds at a leisurely pace over its five-minute length. The female Everly Brothers tag is inescapable, especially on "Bloodhound," where the sisters' exquisite harmonies and acoustic guitars feel warmly organic and completely natural. A peppy cover of Doug Sahm's Tex-Mex "Wan...na Be Your Mama" (originally titled "I Wanna Be Your Mama Again") fits in perfectly with the sisters' originals that dominate the disc. A short, atmospheric banjo-led instrumental, "Tora Tora Tora," adds some subtle Ry Cooder flavor, but it's on the album-closing "Time to Go Home" that the elements combine to produce a moving, edgy ballad with twitchy electric guitars that summarizes the band's Indigo Girls-styled vocals and high lonesome sound. Only the disc's abbreviated length (just over a half hour) keeps it from being a definitive statement. - Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Damnations TX

Sisters Amy Boone and Deborah Kelly (not half-sisters: Deborah nabbed their mother's maiden name) grew up in the Adironacks, getting "home lessons" from their parents' Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash records. Clearly talented and obsessed with music, they realized while still young that listening to classic-rock New York radio stations didn't provide the breadth of exposure t... Read more