Ohio Jenkins
Annapolis, Maryland, United States
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The construction of this EP is probably the best way to enter it. Clay and Barry are brothers; Clay writes the lyrics, and Barry writes the songs and sings. There are folk songs hung on varying degrees of static, and they sound like they were recorded inside a giant barrel. It's important to note that the lyrics come first and stay first; many of the songs are two-chord affairs with melodies designed as vessels. The words themselves are a somewhat mixed bag — occasionally, it seems as though Clay's vision didn't make its way out of Barry's mouth. The indie-rock folklore is mined heavily in the lyrics and less heavily in the music. The results are interesting but rarely pretty through most of the thirty-minute run time. - Westword
Discography
alltogethernow- self released- 2010
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a collaboration of brothers- Matt (Clay- an independent film maker in L.A.) writes lyrics and Steven (Barry- musician in the mountains of Colorado) makes them into songs and performs them.
The show is solo acoustic and Barry does it a bit more earnestly than Clay would like it to be.
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