Pete Kronowitt
Do Something Now
Review by Gary Hill
This new set from Pete Kronowitt shares a musical identity with the previous work of his I reviewed, It has a lot of singer-songwriter vibe. Perhaps this time around, it's more folk based. The previous set definitely had that element, but it seems more the driving factor here. That's true not only of the music. A big chunk of this ties to the folk music of the 60s and 70s in that it really is protest music. Fans of the current occupant of the White House will definitely have a problem with that message, but that really is a big part of the legacy and tradition of folk music. I like the way Kronowitt balances the more weighty serious tunes with lighter toned ones. Also, the set could have easily turned into a gripe-fest, but there is a hopeful nature to a lot of it.
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