Doug and Telisha Williams aka Wild Ponies are fast becoming perennial favourites on the UK touring circuit for American roots artists. Since their last visit to the West Midlands area in January, the East Nashville based duo has released a brand new album titled GALAX and are currently in the midst of comprehensively touring it across Europe and the States. The vinyl copy was perched proudly behind the Kitchen’s performing space and there could not have been a better promotional opportunity than dedicating eight songs from the record during the first set.
The unanimous highlight from this segment of the show had to
be Telisha’s stunning take on the Hazel Dickens song ‘Pretty Bird’. Without putting the album version too much in the shade,
the live performance melted any aversion to a heart rendering emotive song. The
pattern for the evening soon emerged and the full quota of informative chat was
reserved for the first set. This ensured everybody present was well versed in
the making of GALAX, the background to its fruition and the effects that
emanated from a project that literally captured the very fundamentals of roots
music.
Just to back up a prior view on the tracks selected to
feature on this record, ‘Jackknife’
came across exceptionally well and enjoyed a vociferous reception from the
assembled music lovers. It may have lacked the critical fiddle parts, but it
wasn’t too difficult to detect the communal love radiating from ‘Sally Ann’. As we approached the
interval, Doug promised more rock ‘n’ roll courtesy of the Telecaster in the
second half and concluded the contents of GALAX with the greater upbeat vibes
of ‘Will They Still Know Me’; a
co-write with another Kitchen Garden favourite: Ben Glover.
At this point, it is timely to acknowledge the evening’s
supporting cast. Joining Doug and Telisha for this UK tour is Austin based
musician Katie Marie, who majored mainly on mandolin for the first half before
reverting to drums for the numbers which benefitted from a more pulsating beat.
She has been part of the Wild Ponies US tour and made a telling impact on this
show as well. In replicating their role for the Wild Ponies January gig at the
nearby Thimblemill Library, The Lost Notes opened the evening and played a
spritely set of well-crafted tunes, liberally sprinkled across the acoustic
spectrum and containing some sublime harmonies. Appearing in the usual stripped
down trio format for these type of shows, the band are gearing up for a debut
album release, and showcasing fine songs like ‘Bobby’ and ‘I’ll Wait Until
the Sunrise’ will do the promotion no harm.
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Review of Galax