Music / rock

American middle class


Reviews (2)


Rolling stone

d. 21. Oct. 2014

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Jonathan Bernstein

d. 21. Oct. 2014

"Best known for her work with Pistol Annies, Angaleena Presley is the latest hard-nosed country traditionalist to challenge Nashville's frat-party tendencies. On the first half of her impressive solo debut, Presley fills her disappearing middle-class blues with sharp, compassionate tales of unfulfilled pensions and steep tuition bills".


PopMatters

d. 21. Nov. 2014

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Anthony Easton

d. 21. Nov. 2014

"The whole album is filled with the aching melancholy of wanting something and never getting it, or never wanting someone because you will never get it. How everyone is both broke and broke down, the corruption and failure of the market rotting from the bottom and squeezing from the top, is profoundly realized here. I am thinking especially of the one-two punch of "American Middle Class" and "Dry Country Blues", which arrives in the middle of the album".