Indie Folkie Goes Solo

Oct 26, 2010 | Midwest Record | Album Reviews |

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BRIAN HUDSON/Into the Black: Indy folkie goes solo from his crew and comes in with the kind of things a group member can only say on his own, opening up with an opening track about how he needs some distance. A guy version of an angry, white woman contemporary album, Hudson delivers the message loud and strong, and it can be applied to any sort of relationship that isn't working. He's cuts to the chase quickly with some indie folk that's sure to get him the elbow room he's looking for, and bring along followers like in that Burger King breakfast commercial. 

Chris Spector