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Creating well within the limits of bluegrass, Americana and folk music yet haunting the edges of definition, "The Accident that Led Me to the World" sails across choppy waters, rising and falling on waves of obscurity. Reminiscent of church choirs with voices aloft and abound high roofed chambers, melodies resonate strong, left to echo until finally - gone! The band's recordings, engineered and produced by Jerry Fels, attempt to capture these fleeting moments track by track; however, always secondary to experiencing the music live. "The Accident that Led Me to the World" employs strictly acoustic instrumentation, alternating frequently between guitar, banjo, clarinet, upright bass, strings and close vocal harmonies; generally, one could label the group as Modern Folk Music. Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4Click here for High Resolution PDF biography. reviews. |