Pitching out some straight-up incredibly accomplished bluegrass,
the Grascals come out of the gate surprising many, immediately bringing forward the question, "Is this really a debut album?" Understanding that each member of
the Grascals have been sidemen for various country and bluegrass artists explains how they were able to secure such heavy guests as
Dolly Parton and Bobby Osborne, and alternately explains the precision in each note played on the album, but it is still impressive to note how comfortable the sextet seems with each other as they churn out such standards as
Red Allen's "Teardrops on My Mind" and "Viva Las Vegas" (the latter with
Parton as guest). What ultimately comes across on this self-titled debut is that the members each have found their place, likely both exciting and depressing their former employers, for a project whose name may very well seep into the consciousness of bluegrass aficionados next to the greats' names long since established in that genre's vernacular. ~ Gregory McIntosh