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Minibar

Desert After Rain

(US: 6 Feb 2007; UK: Unavailable)

Minibar ought not still be flying below the radar

I still don’t know how Minibar—originally from the UK—manages to sound more authentically American than many other domestic alt.country outfits, but they do. With a sound less rambunctious than Old 97’s, vocalist Simon Petty fills these moody tunes with a likeable longing. He also squeezes out his words a little bit like The Blue Nile’s Paul Buchanan, although these tunes have much more of a bounce than anything The Blue Nile ever recorded. You get the impression Petty always sees something bad about to happen; something just beneath the surface. Sometimes he just comes right out and says it. For example, how can a line like “They wrapped your house in crime scene ribbon” be anything but bad? Petty may be of the suspicious sort, but “Desert After Rain” nevertheless conjures up enjoyable musical paranoia.

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Dan MacIntosh is a freelance writer from Bellflower, California, “The friendly city”. He’s married with two children, two cats, one dog, one bunny, and one bird. He earned his B.A. degree in Communications (emphasis Public Relations) from California State University, Fullerton in 1986. By day, he works for a software company (Ah, but doesn’t everybody these days?), and in the evenings he works at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts where he is hardly recognizable in a suit and tie. He also dearly loves his church, Calvary Baptist Church, Bellflower, where he is a deacon, a praise choir member, and a small group leader. He also plays guitar, but mainly in the privacy of his home.


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