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AMY SPEACE

By Kevin R. Convey
Friday, November 20, 2009 -
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Lucinda Williams’ artistic decline creates opportunities for acolytes such as Speace, who cultivates a similar patch of tough-but-tender alt-country. Speace pours heart and soul into her fourth album, which chronicles the emotional fallout of her failed marriage, with superb backing from her band, the Tearjerks, who bring a Neil Young-inspired touch of ragged-but-right to a project spaciously produced by Mitch Easter. Download: “Better.” (Appearing Sunday at Johnny D’s, Somerville.)

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Lucinda Williams artistic decline? What an ignorant remark to make. After a 30 year career and non-stop touring she may be a little off at times but she certainly is not in decline. Shame on you!
 
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