Music / rock

Signs


Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2019

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Thom Jurek

2019

""The Ending" is a wrenching Americana elegy for Hampton. Penned by the bandleaders with Oliver Wood, it's about the man, his absence, and the wisdom and magic he imparted during his lifetime. It creates an unexpected yet fitting conclusion to Signs, a recording that will surprise and delight TTB fans as their most adventurous to date".


Blues rock review

d. 4. Mar. 2019

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Steve Ovadia

d. 4. Mar. 2019

"igns, the band's fourth studio album, is an intimate showcase for Tedeschi, which features Trucks supporting his wife ... Many of the performances are more keyboard-driven than guitar-led. It's a fair transition. The two have their own bands, as well as this one, and they're already four studio albums into its career. Many artists need to change things up or risk feeling stale. Signs isn't a dramatic departure from the band's previous work, but for now they are embracing a softer side".


Glide Magazine

d. 14. Feb. 2019

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Doug Collette

d. 14. Feb. 2019

"The Tedeschi Trucks Band's Signs effectively corrects the downward curve of their studio work since 2011's Revelator. The emotional undercurrent of that debut, the key to its success, is also present on this fourth album, a virtue that informs impeccable craftsmanship similar to its immediate predecessors, both of which suffered from a workmanlike approach almost totally bereft of feeling. Like Made Up Mind and Let Me Get By, Signs may also be greater than the sum of its parts, but its similarly superb sound quality is indicative of the clarity of thought permeating the musicianship and production rather than camouflage for a lack of engagement".