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From left, North Alabama musicians: Tim Tucker ; "Microwave" Dave Gallaher and Dave Anderson Tim Tucker talks in a Decatur, Alabama accent, has a ’90s Britpop look and just released an EP that’s one of this year’s best local releases. “Sunset Blue, Vol. 1″ is a six-song set of power-pop-folk-rock echoing Tom Petty, “Alladin Sane,” and a certain Manchester sibling combo. Key tracks include the paisley “Star with Me,” glittery “Can You Take Me Out?” and anthemic “Sisters of the Summer.
“It’s certainly not Steely Dan-esque,” Tuckers says. “I’m not a super-talented musician, so when the music comes it’s a simpler melody.” That’s being humble, though. Being clever with simplicity is one of the most difficult things to do in music and songwriting – and it’s done throughout “Sunset Blue, Vol. 1.”“Sunset Blue, Vol. 1″ features lead guitar from Anderson and Gallaher on several tracks.
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