
this is the devil makes three’s first release of original material in five years, and it’s somewhat of a departure from their previous work, including their album of cover songs from 2016, ‘redemption and ruin’. i really liked that one, and wrote about it when it came out. it was a collection of songs by writers as varied as townes van zandt, muddy waters, hank williams sr., tom waits, and ralph stanley, just to name a few. the song selections had a number of themes driven by faults, vices, and forgiveness (hence the title). in many ways the original tunes penned by guitarist pete bernhard on the new one explore similar thoughts and stories.
what makes this album different from the past is threefold. this is the first studio release with a drummer, as their touring drummer stefan amidon joins them throughout. in addition, the overall sound is a tad more sophisticated and catchy, and might be their most commercially accessible release to date. sometimes that would be considered a backhanded compliment, but i don’t think that’s the case here – i think that it’s just different, not better or worse. i have really enjoyed everything i have of theirs, and this is no exception. thirdly, the production then complements all of this with a more refined approach, as compared to their previous raw and rootsy style.

although they are often categorized and marketed as a bluegrass band, in reality i think they are better described as a blend of folk/country/ragtime with an occasional punk urgency, especially in their live performances. this album doesn’t sound anything like bluegrass to me, in fact it is a bit hard to categorize at all, which is often a good thing. if you are unfamiliar with the band, this is a great starting point. if you like this, then i would highly suggest looking into the rest of their catalog. i have not seen them live, and their current tour seems to be all out west, but i will keep them on my radar if they announce anything east of the mississippi. in the meantime this will be on my playlist for a while.







