I just had the opportunity to review the latest release, Strangest Things, from Ducharme-Jones. Opening with Red Roses, a country rocker, David Ducharme-Jones takes the lead on vocal and guitar with Anne Ducharme-Jones singing harmony. His guitar work is actually quite interesting with Mark Leshner on drums, David Evertson on bass and David Breaux on keys. Smooth ballad, Wherever You Go is a well written track with nicely blended vocals. Anne takes the lead on vocals on I Was Wrong, a radio track with rock and country roots. One of my favorites on the release is Of The Water, with delicate guitar work and nicely blended vocals, reminiscent of Graham Nash and David Crosby. Rocker, The Girl Is Gone, features some of the coolest guitar work on the release with constructiuon not unlike Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. Wrapping the release is country rocker, Good Enough with a super hook. Well blended vocals and solid organ support by Breaux makes this a perfect closer for this Austin based duo.
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