After spending two years as a member of
Conor Oberst's
Mystic Valley Band,
Taylor Hollingsworth returns to the solo game with
Life with a Slow Ear, an earthy album that tones down
the Mystic Valley Band's lush, electric stomp. Like
the Mystic Valley Band,
Slow Ear takes its cues from country-rock and roots music, but it does so with a narrower scope, sticking mostly to
Hollingsworth's acoustic guitar and tinny vocals. There's no critiquing
Hollingsworth's talent as a guitarist -- he's a versatile pro, riffing on his unplugged instrument with all the flair he showed on his more electric-based projects -- and he's a competent lyricist to boot, with witty songs that spin tales of drug-fueled childhood shenanigans and adult lust. The guy can't sing a note to save his life, however. His vocals are alternately deadpan and squeaky-high, sometimes bordering on such cartoonish levels of helium-pitched nasality that they completely undermine his guitar playing.
Hollingsworth may be a solid songwriter, but he's no vocalist, and these songs would sound infinitely stronger if he brought in someone else to sing them.