Nickel Creek Why Should the Fire Die?
Entertainment Weekly: "...Boasting instrumental chops and three-part harmonies worthy of a mountain-soul string band..." - Grade: A-
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CD Details
- Released: August 8, 2005
- Originally Released: 2005
- Label: Sugarhill
Entertainment Reviews:
Entertainment Weekly - No. 834, p.144
"...Boasting instrumental chops and three-part harmonies worthy of a mountain-soul string band..." - Grade: A-Dirty Linen - p.55
"Nickel Creek has made a strong acoustic rock album that reflects a new maturity in songwriting and great leaps in the group's once-tentative singing."Mojo (Publisher) - p.100
5 stars out of 5 - "With a leavening of Irish jiggery, country pop and bluegrass Led Zeppelin riffling, the San Diegans' third album throws out the genre manual and leaves every cell, body and soul, buzzing."Mojo (Publisher) - p.64
Ranked #49 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2005" - "[A] classy country-pop heartache for every fiddling hoedown. A quiet revelation."Tracks:
- 1.When in Rome
- 2.Somebody More Like You
- 3.Jealous of the Moon
- 4.Scotch & Chocolate
- 5.Can't Complain
- 6.Tomorrow Is a Long Time
- 7.Eveline
- 8.Stumptown
- 9.Anthony
- 10.Best of Luck
- 11.Doubting Thomas
- 12.First and Last Waltz
- 13.Helena
- 14.Why Should the Fire Die?