A.A. Bondy – When The Devil’s Loose

Album Info

Artist: A.A. Bondy

Title: When The Devil's Loose

Year: 2009

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Tracklist

  • 1. When the Devil's Loose (4:07)
  • 2. Mightiest of Guns (3:47)
  • 3. A Slow Parade (4:57)
  • 4. To the Morning (3:38)
  • 5. Oh the Vampyre (2:33)
  • 6. I Can See the Pines are Dancing (3:42)
  • 7. False River (2:44)
  • 8. Oh the Moon (3:28)
  • 9. The Mercy Wheel (3:48)
  • 10. The Coal Hits the Fire (4:14)

Review

"When the Devil's Loose" by A.A. Bondy is such a lovely blend of folk and rock that easily sweeps you off to a more introspective place, like a cozy log cabin hideaway! The entire album wraps you up in these lush, ambient soundscapes that honestly just make you want to chill and reflect. There's a real warmth and depth to the sound that Bondy has captured here, making it a perfect companion for those quiet, soul-searching days.

A.A. Bondy's vocals are super smooth on this record, giving off vibes reminiscent of Andy Shauf which adds to that dreamy, relaxed feel of the album. It’s cool to see him shift from the darker tones of his previous work to something a bit more light and pastoral. The track "I Can See the Pines" is a standout, painting these vivid, natural scenes with his lyrics. Plus, the subtle electric guitar throughout gives a nice edge to the album, bridging his folk roots with a broader rock feel. Although "When the Devil's Loose" might not be groundbreaking, it's definitely a solid album that showcases Bondy's impressive ability to evolve and craft really moving music. - Melody