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Let a Lover Drown You (Single Lock / Thirty Tigers)

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Andy Baxter and Kyle Jahnke possess clear vocal talents, but the former Austin duo's determination to draw drama out of their harmonies only drowns the potential power of their songs. The influence of the Civil Wars' John Paul White in production of their third LP may play a part, as Let a Lover Drown You plods with a slow-pulling tension torqued to 11 that hearkens his former outfit. "Finery" swells open strongly, building to stringed crescendo, but the swooning formula wears quickly. Touches of Simon & Garfunkel lift "Catalogue" and "Gold," but the lingering harmonies feel more forced and measured than natural. (Thu., 10pm, Majestic)

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