For some reason, songs about Lake Pontchartrain are always good and this rolling, Cajun-style folk is no exception. Invoking the James Brown percussive trademark commonly known as "the One," it infectiously thumps along with scratchy, accented vocals and bouncy guitars, accordions and fiddles. Other songs are equally quirky and charmingly lazy making for a truly original style akin to the genre mutations and funky experimentations of The Band.

Eric Shea


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