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Zoh Amba: Eyes Full review โ€“ raw, rugged country rock also has real tenderness
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Zoh Amba: Eyes Full review โ€“ raw, rugged country rock also has real tenderness

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Originally published byThe Guardian

(Matador)
Better known as a formidable free jazz saxophonist, these thrashing songs about the artistโ€™s Tennessee childhood home share a similar genre-pushing intensity

On opening track OCD, Zoh Amba stops a twinkling, rootsy guitar melody and starts over, searching for the right way to tell the story of a boy diagnosed with โ€œdreaminโ€™ all the timeโ€. Amba lands on a queasy combination of empathy and conspiracy (โ€œsaid that mind needs fixinโ€™ / gunna end up like everybodyโ€), churned up by thrashing, violent strumming โ€“ the kind that causes blisters and wrecked strings.

These cryptic postcards from Ambaโ€™s home town of Kingsport, Tennessee describe childhood memories with fresh eyes: they left at 17 and returned only recently, now in their mid-20s. Blending gruff reality with poetic licence, Eyes Full is a rugged, experimental country rock record that feels deeply lived in, despite representing an abrupt change in sound: Amba is best known as a prodigious free jazz saxophonist.

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