Music / rock

Clover Lane


Reviews (2)


PopMatters

d. 5. Aug. 2014

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Kelly McCartney

d. 5. Aug. 2014

"With the opening strains of "Mockingbird", listeners know they are in for a ride worth taking all the way down Jonah Tolchin's Clover Lane. Recorded over the course of a mere four days in Nashville with producer Marvin Etzioni and some of the best players around, the set harkens back to a simpler time in a way that efforts by the Avett Brothers and Mumford & Sons don't ... Taking directions from Bourbon Street up to Beale Street and on to Maxwell Street, Jonah Tolchin's Clover Lane deserves its rightful place on the map as a truly remarkable Americana/blues record".


Exclaim!

d. 1. June 2014

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Mackenzie Herd

d. 1. June 2014

"Jonah Tolchin's debut album, Clover Lane, belongs in the canon of recently released neo-folk classics. It comes as no surprise that one of the genre's best songwriters, John McCauley (Deer Tick), is featured on the album. Similar to McCauley, Tolchin's voice is unorthodox and transcendental, surpassing the limits of ordinary expression by virtue of an intangible and emotional vocal quality ... Clover Lane is an ostensibly multi-genre album with a heart of folky gold. Tolchin's songs are founded on a folk cornerstone and are built upon by intervening inspirations".