Review: Everette – Keys To Kentucky EP

Duo Brent and Anthony are back and they’re making it truly country this time. The title track is a very sweet ode to love plays on Everette’s more acoustic side, in contrast to electric recordings that have come previously. The pair don’t suffer for it, though, just two men with their acoustic guitars still make an intimate connection with the listener. The spoken verses on ‘Another Man Down’ veer into the fear of spoken word songs, but it all comes together with the twanging guitar and soft vocal harmony in the bridge to make something that is very, very special. The rip-roaring ‘High And Lonesome’ provides a moment for the duo to show off their more fun side, with intricate and excellent guitar picking only adding to the moment. Back to acoustic for the pair on ‘No Vacancy’ feels nostalgic and homesick, drawing in the listener to pay attention to every word. Listen to this EP ASAP. 

 

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