"Whaddya get when you
fertilize your newgrass/bluegrass with virtuosic flatpicking,
fingerstyle, fiddle and mandolin, sowed with an exuberant joie
de vivre? Acoustic mayhem! Tight, very tight acoustic mayhem.
The Waybacks are a stringband that long ago surpassed the
pinnacle of technical prowess on their respective instruments,
thereafter 'devolving' to a point that their music is so free
and natural that the most primitive brain centers of the Homo
sapien listener go into electrical storm. James Nash and Wayne
Jacques double it up and burn it up with flatpicked guitar and
mandolin on 'Lickkus Interruptus,' 'Gone Wayback' and Charlie
Parker's 'Scrapple from the Apple.' Nash isn't the only great
guitarist here... check out Stevie Coyle's flawless fingerstyle
on Fahey's 'The Last Steam Engine Train.'"
- Alan Fark
Minor
7th |
"If you like the David
Grisman Quintet or the Tony Rice Unit, you are going to flat love
the Waybacks. 'Likkus Inteerruptus', the first tune on their
'Devolver' CD, sounds like it could be a Sam Bush, Grisman, Rice
jam classic. It's just full of wild joy and abandonment. The rest
of the record is equally as good (It's really good.). Whether they
are covering Charlie Parker, Kenny Baker, or a song from the
Jungle Book, these guys smoke. This is nothing short of acoustical
mayhem. Each one is a master of his respective instrument. In
addition to all the great instrumentals like John Fahey's 'The
Last Steam Engine Train' and Parker's 'Scapple from the Apple',
there are several excellent vocal numbers as well. The Riders in
the Sky's 'Compadres in the Old Sierra Madre' swings. 'Cluck Ole
Hen', with its dirty nasty electric mandolin, showcases what fun
that this band must be live. If you get the chance, catch them
live at a show or rehab near you."
Jeff
Wall
Twangzine |
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"... tight, crisp,
sophisticated music ..."
John Lupton
SING OUT! |
"... chops to spare, a
sense of humor, and no respect whatsoever for standard operating
procedure ... very impressive ... do yourself a favor ..."
- Rick Anderson
Bluegrass
Unlimited |
"... as fine an example
of hot picking as you're likely to find, covering bluegrass, old
jazz, country, folk - you name it, they'll put their own spin on
it. It's a remarkably assured debut ... one thing that immediately
hits anyone listening to Devolver is the quality of the
playing, and the way everyone seems to anticipate the next move
..."
Chris Nickson
Folk Roots Magazine |
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"... the right
combination of chops and humor to make Devolver an album that no
fan of modern string bands should miss."
Teja
Gerken
Acoustic Guitar |
"A dream combination of
punk vandalism and hyper-intelligent, seldom-heard humoristic
musicality."
Marc Nolis
RootsTown |
"The musicianship is
first-rate ... guaranteed to leave listeners eager to hear The
Waybacks' further devolution."
Linda Dailey Paulson
Dirty Linen |
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Great album, a
culmination (or should I say DEVOLUTION) of clean, sharp smooth,
generally incredible picking. A must have for any acoustic fan.
Hope it has done and continues to do well for you,
Maurice Kurtz Bluegrass
Territory, Valley FM 89.5, Australian Capital Territory |
Got to tell you, this Cd has
hit a nerve with me. Not only is this great music, it's well
played (superb) and well produced. Very impressed with the
versatility and variety. Keep going. I'll keep playing you. My
listeners love It!
Rick Rock
The American Focus
WBZC in Pemberton, NJ |
"I am blown away!! It's
been placed in my 'new and definitely earworthy' tote for the
program ..."
Clint (The Voice
Of Saturday Morning) Harding
host "Blue Highways"
KDHX, St.
Louis Community Radio |
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"The band closed the
Friday night show (of The NCBS
Good Old Fashioned Festival ) with a set that showed what amazing
musicians they all are ... and they simply rocked. Pete and Kitsy
Kuykendall, owners of Bluegrass
Unlimited magazine, were visiting the festival and Kitsy was
so impressed she said she's going to book the band at some
festivals back east."
"(It should be mentioned
that late Friday night some of The Waybacks,
Tammy Fassaert and
various members of stringbean and
All Wrecked Up
were jamming near my tent, playing pure traditional Stanley-style
mountain jusic with taste and feeling. They know the music and
they got the chops; they just do other things real well also.)"
George Martin
California
Bluegrass Association's
Bluegrass Breakdown magazine |
" ... bluegrass, like
life, is best served up tongue-in-cheek. The Waybacks, whose ...
playing stacks up with anything you'll find in Austin, make their
mark by stretching the so-called hillbilly music into places you
wouldn't expect it to go." ***½
Brad Kava
San
Jose Mercury News |
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"The Waybacks are a
wickedly sharp band. Their uniqueness comes from their incredible
eclecticism. Their playing and singing are impeccable. And
furthermore they are really a nice bunch of talented guys. What
more could one ask for? Experience them for yourselves ... we did."
Howard and Roz
Larman
"Folkscene"
KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, CA |
"This CD is great fun and
a kind of musical tour de force, completely overrunning the
comfortable stringband boundaries ... this disc kept finding its
way back to my CD player. "
Hugh Blumenfeld
Fenario e-zine |
"The Waybacks play hot
acoustic music ... they are excellent players, with special nods
to the fiddle player and lead guitarist. Any music fans (like
myself) who miss the earlier versions of the David Grisman Quartet
would probably enjoy The Waybacks."
Bill FraterFreighttrainboogie.com
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"I have now had an
opportunity to listen to "Devolver" myself and I like it
a lot (perhaps even more than I had expected to--whatever that
means.) Thanks for the music. Good to have discovered you."
Ed McDonald
host of "Sidetracks"
EIO Productions, Keyser, WV |
"These guys can really
jam. They're a small tight group that I've seen at The Plough &
Stars a few times. It's always a great show. If you dig bluegrassy
music, with a hint of Irish sound to it, I highly recommend you
check them out."
Michael Smith
Trippin' Out |
"Anyone who has seen The
Waybacks will not be surprised at how good this recording is ...
the musicianship is first-rate ... "
Larry Carlin
Bluegrass By The Bay Magazine [more] |
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"The variety of music on
your CD is really amazing ... not only different songs are
different style but almost every song has mixed at least three
different styles in it. Wonderful! And the instrumentation and the
musicianship of the players make all this result really to shine
out. On my mind the balance between the instruments and their
solos is just perfectly worked out. All this is played in free and
relaxed feeling, almost like a spontaneous jam. That's again a
sign of GOOD and REAL music as this way the result will not suffer
the formal overproducing which most of today's recordings
unfortunately are."
Jaanus Vainu
BGR (BlueGrassRadio)
Tallin, Estonia |
"... stellar musicianship
... glowing stage presence ... humorous performance approach ...
excellent taste ... "
Ted Silverman
pauserecord.com |
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"I was expecting sort of
an old-time fiddle album but got something much different. I love
your music ... I'm gladly playing a large part of your CD on my
program tonight on Yellowstone Public Radio. You guys have a total
of somewhere between 25 and 30 minutes of air time. We are a huge
public radio station covering about 2/3 of Montana and 1/2 of
Wyoming, so hopefully you'll find some fans out there tonight."
Doug Ezell, host of Strings
and Things, KEMC Yellowstone Public Radio, MT |
"Is it ever a pot full of
pickin' music! Nice stuff. You gots no worries when it comes to
this one gettin' hoid 'round here. Don't care what mama don't
'llow."
Rik James, host of Americana
Backroads on KGLT-FM, Bozeman, MT |
"You are excellent
musicians ... although a few may have brain damage. Your music has
found a home on 'Folk Routes.' Take care, stay warped and make
good music."
Tom Coxworth
producer of Folk Routes
CKUA Radio
Network, Canada |
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"Your recording is
wonderful. Watch for more spins on 'In The Tradition.' "
Tom Druckenmiller
host of In The Tradition
WDIY-FM, Allentown, PA |
"Theres almost
nothing I can say about your group that wouldnt be
understatement. Breathtaking virtuosity, dazzling pyrotechnics,
heartbreaking melodies, foot-stompin, ass-kickin music
- thats what it is. And then some. Yall look like
regular guys ... you play like gods!
Terry McGovern
San Francisco Bay Area televison & radio personality |
"A terrific record, guys.
One of the best I've heard in recent months. "
Charlie Backfish
host of Sunday Street
WUSB-FM,
Stony Brook, NY. |
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"Great album!"
Clark Bjorke
host of Nobody's Bizness
WKHS-FM, Worton, MD |
"It's GREAT!!"
Mike Meyer
host of Acoustic Junction
KRVM-FM, Eugene, OR |
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