★★★★★
loose fur born again in the usa dc309 lp rising from the undead three years after their debut is loose fur with an album of all new, all-american rock and roll called born again in the usa...
- www.mimaroglumusicsales.com
2009-07-10
★★★★★
dammit, loose fur is glenn kotche, jim o'rourke and jeff tweedy -- three guys playing musical songs featuring singing, aka popular music. but you didn't hear it from us. so anyway, in the dead of night, when everyone else in the fucking world was partying, so were they -- down at the fantasy factory, naturally. that's what we in the biz call your everyday, average, all-american recording studio. not loose fur, though. no, they just call it a recording studio, just like everyone else...
- www.mimaroglumusicsales.com
2009-07-10
★★★★★
These certainly are strange times for Jeff Tweedy. Assuming you're literate and that you live somewhere other than an ammunition-fortified Al-Qaeda tunnel, you don't need to hear that old Yankee Hotel Foxtrot sob story again. So let's just say this: Tweedy is at the height of his success while making the most challenging music of his career-- not an easy feat by any measure...
- pitchfork.com
2009-06-07
★★★★★
Jeff Tweedy of Wilco and Uncle Tupelo wrote and performed this soundtrack to an Ethan Hawke-directed film about the Chelsea Hotel in NYC. It's mostly echoey, moody soundtrack fare, peppered with twangy numbers performed with some of the members of Wilco and/or Billy Bragg. The standout gem, though, is the achingly falsetto-voiced jazz singer Jimmy Scott.
- www.aquariusrecords.org
2009-06-05
★★★★★
Fear not, Mr. Jeff Tweedy's not lost at sea. Despite this dvd's title, the live performance footage showcases the Wilco frontman goin' it alone absolutely present and accounted for and fully in his element... if somewhat mildly cantankerous at times...
- www.aquariusrecords.org
2009-06-05
★★★★★
Jeff Tweedy of Wilco and Uncle Tupelo wrote and performed this soundtrack to an Ethan Hawke-directed film about the Chelsea Hotel in NYC. It's mostly echoey, moody soundtrack fare, peppered with twangy numbers performed with some of the members of Wilco and/or Billy Bragg. The standout gem, though, is the achingly falsetto-voiced jazz singer Jimmy Scott.
- www.aquariusrecords.org
2008-11-12
★★★★★
Fear not, Mr. Jeff Tweedy's not lost at sea. Despite this dvd's title, the live performance footage showcases the Wilco frontman goin' it alone absolutely present and accounted for and fully in his element... if somewhat mildly cantankerous at times...
- www.aquariusrecords.org
2008-11-12
★★★★★
The soundtrack album for the film Chelsea Walls -- which marks the directorial debut of actor Ethan Hawke -- also happens to feature the first solo recordings from Uncle Tupelo founder and Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy...
- music.aol.com
2008-08-28