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Artist:
The Marcus King Band
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 10/05/2018
Label: Fantasy
Catalog Number: 296
Recording: Studio
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Format: Vinyl LP
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Amoeba Review
Marcus King focuses more on songwriting for his band's new record, Carolina Confessions, but still delivers those blistering blues-rock guitar solos he's become known for. There's plenty of variation here: “Welcome 'Round Here” stands out for its satisfyingly gritty Southern rock take on guilt; “Where I'm Headed” skews more folky and adds a gospel flavor to its chorus, while “Homesick” brings funk and soul to the table, with King's textured voice tying it all together. A plus: Dan Auerbach from The Black Keys chipped in to co-write “How Long.”