St. Louis alt-country outfit Nadine inspire comparisons to Gram Parsons and Neil Young, but the melancholy melodies and heartfelt lyrics found on the sonically rich, meticulously produced Downtown, Saturday are both emotio... more »nally stirring and strikingly unique. Adam Reichmann's emotive tenor caresses these beautiful songs atop a blend of sweet country, smooth soul, and sour rock. --Marc Greilsamer« less
St. Louis alt-country outfit Nadine inspire comparisons to Gram Parsons and Neil Young, but the melancholy melodies and heartfelt lyrics found on the sonically rich, meticulously produced Downtown, Saturday are both emotionally stirring and strikingly unique. Adam Reichmann's emotive tenor caresses these beautiful songs atop a blend of sweet country, smooth soul, and sour rock. --Marc Greilsamer
"Not since the first Son Volt album in 1995 has there been as excellent an album from an "Alternative Country" artist. "Downtown, Saturday" flat out gets my vote for best album of the year. If radio had any imagination, these guys would rule the airwaves. The vocals are as hauntingly pretty as the music and the songwriting is breathtaking. A rare album that improves with every listen."
Music to hurt by
Mark Mauer | Los Angeles, CA United States | 07/18/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I swear the music makes me ache like arthritis. Usually albums that try to be wrenching come off as overly sentimental and sappy; it's a tough line to walk, but they do it without ever looking down and faltering. Completely sincere, heartfelt, believeable and way too easy to relate to, get wrapped in and the next thing you know it's 2 in the morning, you've listened to it 6 times in a row and there's more empty bottles around then you remember opening. Recommended, but not necessarily for those who can't plumb the depths."
Solid, well rounded album
Oliver Imkamp | San Francisco | 04/11/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"If it wasn't for Amazon I probably would have never heard of this solid almost perfect alternative country album. If you are a fan of Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, Son Volt, etc then look no further and pick up a copy of this flawless independent release. There is a pervasive meloncholy country vibe throughout however a couple mellow rock tunes thrown in to round out a very solid melodic batch of tunes. Once again I come across a almost unheard of album that is sure to spend alot of time in my CD player. Other required essential alt-country releases include Whiskeytown's "Strangers Almanac" and Scud Mountain Boys "Massachussets"."
A real real good album
Don K. | 12/25/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This music is amazingly textured, yet not over-produced. Their sound is like Wilco meets Tragically Hip meets TT Boy meets Neil Young. The disc hasn't left my stereo since I bought it."