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Album: History from Below
# Song Title   Time
1)    911 More Info...
2)    Bushwick Blues More Info...
3)    Salt in the Wound More Info...
4)    White Table More Info...
5)    Ransom Man 6: Devil Knows You're Dead More Info...
6)    Golden State More Info...
7)    Scarecrow More Info...
8)    Vivian More Info...
9)    St. Francis More Info...
10)    Ballad of Vitaly More Info...
 

Album: History from Below
# Song Title   Time
1)    911 More Info...
2)    Bushwick Blues More Info...
3)    Salt in the Wound More Info...
4)    White Table More Info...
5)    Ransom Man 6: Devil Knows You're Dead More Info...
6)    Golden State More Info...
7)    Scarecrow More Info...
8)    Vivian More Info...
9)    St. Francis More Info...
10)    Ballad of Vitaly More Info...
 
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  • Audio Mixer: Tchad Blake.
  • Recording information: Fairfax Recordings; Prairie Sun, Cotati, CA; The Cave, San Clemente, CA.
  • Photographer: Samantha West.
  • Delta Spirit scaled themselves back from five to four members before entering the studio to record their second album, History from Below, but the band doesn't sound any less powerful or expansive for losing a guitar player. If anything, History from Below sounds bigger and more ambitious, in terms of both the production and the performances; Delta Spirit (is that the name of a band or an airline?) have refined the melodies which weave together country and blues influences while letting the guitars speak louder, with a pop tunefulness that's leavened by smartly layered guitar work. Listen to the undertow of guitar noise that builds into a thundering storm on "Salt in the Wound," or the sheets of feedback and percussion that ebb and flow through "White Table," and it's clear Delta Spirit learned a lot about what to do with the studio in the two years that separated their debut and History from Below. However, despite a little more polish and a lot more expertise, what was most impressive about Delta Spirit's debut hasn't left them on their sophomore effort -- the songs are smart but straightforward, emotionally honest and accessible even when they're as ambitious as the eight-minute "Ballad of Vitaly," and Matthew Vasquez's vocals carry the weight of the group's rootsy influences without sounding as if he's pretending to be a rube. And "Bushwick Blues" and "Golden State" demonstrate Delta Spirit can rock a good bit harder this time out even as they add some new tricks to their musical arsenal. History from Below is clever, heartfelt, and well-crafted, and suggests this band is solidly building on the promise of their debut. ~ Mark Deming
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.80) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "'Bushwick Blues' is a great punk-rock addition to the canon of lost-in-NYC songs."

Billboard (p.37) - "'Ballad of Vitaly' captures both the lullaby and foot-stomping sides of 'History From Below,' an album content in its melancholy and candor."

Paste (magazine) - "This new album finds the band doing their distorted garage folk on tracks like 'White Table,' and 'St. Francis.' But this time around, they've added a dash of arena-rock..."

Uncut (magazine) (p.106) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Delta Spirit's secret weapon is drummer Brandon Young, who supercharges the largely acoustic arrangements, bringing assertiveness and uplift everywhere."
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