I really can't say anything about this record or this artist that hasn't already been said. There is nothing but glowing reviews out there. From his amazingly raw first album to this mature, clean gem, Sean is flawless. If you want to hear a white boy take on the blues, you have come to the right place.
Maybe I am being stingy with this review, but I was disappointed with this album on the first few listens. I adore his self-titled and "Supply and Demand" records, but I feel like Amos sacrificed his unique, elusive charm to return to a sound even more bluesy and southern than it was before. This album may grow on me, as I just saw him live and got more of a feel for this new sound. But there's nothing like a Sweet Pea.
I love putting this CD in when I'm hanging out. Every song is great. It's mellow in a bittersweet, uplifting kind of way. If you like this guy also check out Amos Lee.
What's great about it: Great melodies, well-produced, lots of talent