Til The Medicine Takes

Til The Medicine Takes

Til The Medicine Takes

Editorial Reviews
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Athens, Georgia's second most popular band does a little redecorating here, tightening up its patented sprawling jams into more manageable soundscapes and adding strings and horns to its already expansive musical palette. While losing some rough edges and quirky spontaneity, Widespread Panic manage to provide an intriguing bridge between the old and new sounds of the South. While the band is quick to shrug off comparisons to the Allman Brothers, there's still a loose rhythmic groove that recalls their Macon forebears, especially on "Climb to Safety," which follows a beautiful loser through his loss of faith and attendant redemption. The dark subject matter is what you'd find in any Southern Gothic, but there's a modern twist, a dash of sinister organ, and some undeniable emotional fire. Unlike some of the other entrants in the jam-band school, Widespread Panic are as likely to incorporate a Black Sabbath lick or a Talking Heads rant into a song as they are to purloin a Grateful Dead riff, proving they're more children of the '70s than just another Southern boogie band. --Jaan Uhelszki

Til The Medicine Takes,Widespread Panic,Capricorn,American Trad Rock,Jam Bands,Southern Rock

Rock Music

Rock Music


Til The Medicine Takes

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  8. A Few Steps More
  9. A Foot Full of Bullets
  10. A Night on the Town

Popular Music

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