Christopher Denny’s If The Roses Don’t Kill Us is the kind of record that sounds as if it’s always existed: a sturdy, twangy blend of southern soul, country, and folk . Denny’s voice — a reedy, high and lonesome […]
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Christopher Denny :: If the Roses Don’t Kill Us
There’s no getting around Christopher Denny’s voice. At once impossibly fragile and immovably sturdy, it’s a haunting, alien thing. But once you acclimate to its strange beauty — and make […]
Christopher Denny :: Age Old Hunger
Lately, while in the car, I’ve been listening to Christopher Denny’s album Age Old Hunger . At eleven songs and 43 minutes, it’s a strange, and entertaining, take on the classic Dylan mojo. While Denny’s […]