 Oh Little Red Bus, where do I even begin talking  about you? This album is really a musical hodge-podge. There are a lot  of different styles and feelings all thrown in with each other, which  can work just fine, but in Joel Straup’s case there’s no fusion between  those different styles.
Oh Little Red Bus, where do I even begin talking  about you? This album is really a musical hodge-podge. There are a lot  of different styles and feelings all thrown in with each other, which  can work just fine, but in Joel Straup’s case there’s no fusion between  those different styles.The first track on the album, “Corporate America,” is  incredibly socio-politically driven. Now, it’s not uncommon for folk  music to have that kind of message behind it. This particular track,  though, feels like it would be better suited to an angry punk band than  to a middle-aged folk rocker.
Next up is “The Old Man’s Barn,” the focus of which is taking responsibility for one’s own actions instead of playing the blame-game. Looking just at the instrumental backing of the song, this is one of the best songs on Little Red Bus. However, there are times when the background vocals hit a very shrill, squeaky high note that does not mesh with the rest of the song in any way whatsoever, and makes an otherwise decent track almost unlistenable...MORE
Next up is “The Old Man’s Barn,” the focus of which is taking responsibility for one’s own actions instead of playing the blame-game. Looking just at the instrumental backing of the song, this is one of the best songs on Little Red Bus. However, there are times when the background vocals hit a very shrill, squeaky high note that does not mesh with the rest of the song in any way whatsoever, and makes an otherwise decent track almost unlistenable...MORE
 
 

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