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Perkins has always carried the torch of vintage Americana, and he covers all his bases here.
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Doomsday is brutally emotional, but Perkins' band adds a sense of defiance, making it safe for closing time.
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Even at just six songs, they’re each powerfully presented and Perkins is better for it, in astonishingly marvelous fashion.
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With the exception of the lone cover in "Gypsy Davy", Perkins has assembled a small sampling of songs here all with their own very healthy set of bones.
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The folk-country songs fill a much larger space than their separate parts suggest. These are the songs that are the essence of rock ‘n’ roll.