Music / rock

Lay it on down


Reviews (4)


American songwriter

d. 1. Aug. 2017

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Hal Horowitz

d. 1. Aug. 2017

"There's sufficient nitro-burning, blues-drenched shredding to keep live audiences playing their air guitars. But Shepherd's obvious attention to and insistence on exceptional material with musical, if perhaps not always lyrical, inventiveness continues to impress, and 22 years into his career raises him and Lay It On Down above his plentiful competition".


PlanetMosh

d. 21. July 2017

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Chris High

d. 21. July 2017

"With the album closing on Ride Of Your Life in the most energetic of ways, Kenny Wayne Shepherd makes good on his promise to get better and better with each new outing. The production values provided by what Marshall Altman brings to the already most skilled of parties is palpable, but it is the sum of the whole that is most deliriously satisfying. Not so much toying with the tiger's tail of stylistic eclecticism but more trying to tear it away, Lay It On Down is a return to the studio by The Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band that should be lauded long and loud".


AllMusic

2017

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2017

"Lay It on Down feels like an intentional retort to Goin' Home, Kenny Wayne Shepherd's 2014 back-to-the-blues platter. Although Shepherd never abandons the blues, either as a color or a sensibility, he expands his palette considerably on this 2017 album, opening himself up to soul, country, and hard rock ... This variety, when melded with such tasteful execution, turns Lay It on Down into not only one of Shepherd's richest records but one of his best".


Living blues

2017 August

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Henry L. Carrigan

2017 August

"On Lay It on Down Shepherd and his band traverse many musical borders, crossing from blues into country into rock into gospel and back into blues ... Lay It on Down might not be a "typical" Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band album, but that's a virtue since we get the chance to hear Shepherd and his band stretch out lyrically and musically ... they're guided by Shepherd's crisp and scalding riffs and his inventive songwriting".