November 2006
OnlineRock.com
November 7, 2006
Between Two Lions - Put This City On My Shoulders CD Review
By KRIS LARSON
Scented ever so slightly with eau de Toad the Wet Sprocket and
smelling more than a little like the Gin Blossoms, Between Two Lions
hum and harmonize their way through their latest release, Put This
City on my Shoulders. It's a much more thoughtful album than their
self-titled debut two years ago, dealing with the challenges and
rewards of returning to small town life after your big city
adventures.
How you gonna keep 'em down on the farm after they've seen Par-ee?
When Brent Engle sings "Save me a place next to the plots of my mother
and father, and lay me gently to sleep in this town," he's both
mourning and celebrating his roots. The band uses vintage instruments
and rough guitar sounds to generate a nostalgic, country-flavored
noise; listening, you feel like you're standing on Main Street in
Small Town, America. Ultimately, it's that love of their tiny Indiana
burg that keeps the band singing and sighing. "We're a far cry from
Nashville and miles from the west coast," Engle sings, "but I've got a
mouth full of magic." He certainly does.
Favorite Track: Track 11, "A mouth full of magic"