The Dreadful Yawns reviewed
The Dreadful Yawns
Rest
(Exit Stencil)

Itβs (pick one: stupid, lazy, comically shortsighted) to attach a young band to a 40-year-old song, but The Dreadful Yawns are everything right about The Byrdsβ βBallad Of Easy Rider.β
O.K., so the whole basis for this is the thumb-snapping, day-wasting βEnd Of Summer,β the last track on Rest, though it does encapsulate the feel of the Meat Puppets-esque (after they ditched the paper pills) openers βYouβve Been Recordedβ and βChanging States.β Ben Gmetro has an ace vocalist in Dave Molnar to back him up; the duoβs harmonies feel not so much professional as brotherly, fueling a folksiness that doesnβt have an agenda (revivalism, alt-country, freak) and just assumes people will join hands and sing along. Anything remotely psychedelic comes from the outside, a sentimentality ushered in by invocations of Gram Parsons and the cosmic American era. Rest is pure and unfettered, itβs lolling, lazy folk pop and if it takes a cheap generalization to draw attention to it, so be it.
β Steve Forstneger
Click here to download βYouβve Been Recorded.β