Temperamental CD
Don Cavalli
Temperamental CD
Easily recognizable by his impassioned Johnny Cash-meets-Charlie Feathers vocals, French-born Don Cavalli began to get noticed in the greater music and community when he released his full-length Cryland, which featured his unique amalgamation of swamp blues, country gospel, and early rock 'n' roll, nabbing the #12 spot in MOJO'S Top 50 Albums of the Year.
Cavalli has been gathering some great reviews, here are some examples of what has been written...
With his guttural voice, gasping harmonica, and guitar that sounds like a squeezebox being run over by a freight train, Don Cavalli conjures up the spirit of delta blues circa 1950. -The Guardian
His odd cadence, bargain-basement production values, and penchant for minimal rhythms constructed out of tinny, staccato shocks evoke Beefheart at their best. -Dusted
One Frenchman's take on swampy, gutbucket rock & roll so steeped in deep southern imagery you'd swear it was from Marigold, MS. -Aquarium Drunkard
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