Jim WardQuiet (2008)Civil Defense League
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Marked more by folk and alt-country tinges, Ward usually employs only his voice and a layered acoustic guitar throughout Quiet. Sometimes he'll spice up the tracks with various contributions: Secret Life of Sparrows's Ray Wallace hums on the harmonica and adds background vocals to the rousing yet subtle opener "On My Way Back Home Again"; the illustrious Maura Davis sings serendipitous harmonies on "Take It Back"; and Chris Heinrich of Sleepercar (another Sparta side project of Ward's) strums a complimenting ukulele on "Coastlines," where bluesy "ohhhh"s bring to mind 19th century southern prisoner laborers.
Quiet certainly delivers what it promises, sometimes too accurately. Though other (quasi-)punks-turned-folk frontmen seem to be doing this via more dynamic and compelling means, Ward's recordings are a notable entry and not to be missed by steady followers of the trend or those curious to the musician's musings outside of epic discordance.
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On My Way Back Home
Take It Back
Coastlines