. Pittelman’s longtime bandmates Elana Redfield and Tami Johnson departed the band before recording, leaving the songwriter to recruit members of New York’s thriving country and bluegrass communities to play. It even expands the group’s stylistic palette from country-rock: on the stripped-down “Why Won’t You Come Back to Me,” fiddle and banjo are added to acoustic guitar and Pittelman’s haunted vocals for a hypnotic, dirge-like effect.
There’s also an element of Nineties country production and instrumentation that Pittelman worked to incorporate into. Many songs have solemn fiddle intros from the big Nineties ballads, along with the requisite polish, but there’s still plenty of grit from stinging electric guitar and the messiness of heartbreak. In another way, Pittelman captures peak Nineties country with clever lyricism, as on the shame-on-me saga “Third Time’s the Charm.
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