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	<title>Sounds Country :: A Blog About Country Music &#187; mark spencer</title>
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		<title>Son Volt &#8211; &#8220;Dust of Daylight&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. I have to admit -- I slept on American Central Dust for a long time. I don't fall into the group that thinks Jay Farrar is somehow inferior to Jeff Tweedy, or the group that thinks that Son Volt hasn't changed its sound accordingly since their inception. I think more than anything, I just didn't give it enough time to open up. Granted, the entire record shuffles by at a slower pace than previous Son Volt material, but in doing so, allows listeners to focus on the nuances of Farrar's worn voice and his evocative, existential lyrics. On "Dust of Daylight", he calls on shuffling country beat, accompanied by fiddles and a bright pedal steel to surround his woozy observations on heartbreak.]]></description>
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