A New Broom Sweeps Clean, But An Old Broom Knows Every Corner
Editorial Reviews
Village Voice, August 8, 2000
Required listening... a bittersweet, sophisticated Lefty Frizell-meets-Lee Perry sort of thing.
Product Description
Rosine travels along some of the same avenues explored by bandleader Mark Lerner in his previous band, NYC folk-punk cult heros Flat Old World: lots of instruments, lots of vocalists, and cross-pollination between American folk idioms (bluegrass, old-time music), Jamaican music (reggae, dub), and ye olde punke rocke. "A smart and heartful country-and-eastern sound," is how one critic put it. The album comes with just the sort of pointless visual splendor you have come to expect from Rag & Bone Shop, including hand-silkscreened packaging and a new typeface (Rosine Oldstyle) designed especially for this release.
A New Broom Sweeps Clean, But An Old Broom Knows Every Corner
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