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		<title>Langhorne Slim — Be Set Free (2009)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Langhorne Slim's <i>Be Set Free</i> has a consistent mix of genres and themes. The result is always a Slim sound that feels choral and mighty, yet austere and pastoral. It's interesting to think that there could be accompanying orchestras and choirs on "For A Little While" or "Blown Your Mind" and the intimacy or passion wouldn't be lost in scale or scope.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="margin: 10px" align="left" src="http://www.dorksandlosers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/KEM099_COVER3A_120.jpg" alt="Langhorne Slim - Be Set Free" title="Langhorne Slim - Be Set Free" width="300" height="297" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-4129" /><a href=http://www.langhorneslim.com>Langhorne Slim</a> gets its name from the small Pennsylvanian town that lead singer Sean Scolnick grew up in. Langhorne must be some place special since it inspired Scolnick with a sunshine-filled attitude.</p>
<p>Okay, he might not be that rosy or happy, but on the third <a href=http://www.myspace.com/langhorneslim>Langhorne Slim</a> album <i>Be Set Free</i> it’s hard to tell that Scolnick feels anything but hope and faith. I don’t know if he’s a religious man, but Scolnick evokes the wisdom of scripture and displays the revelatory powers of Billy Graham.</p>
<p>But to be fair, Langhorne Slim is more celebratory in the vein of <a href="http://www.thepolyphonicspree.com/">The Polyphonic Spree</a> than hymnal akin to <a href="http://www.charlottechurch.com/">Charlotte Church</a>, especially on the upbeat “Say Yes” which has raise-your-hands and flail-your-arms kind of vibe of Spree’s infectious “Light &amp; Day.” Okay, Church is an incomparable opposite, but Slim’s folk lyrics have the potential to unleash similar emotions that Church’s classical and operatic numbers could induce.</p>
<p>Slim sounds oddly spiritual at times, but surprisingly he comes across as more lovesick and lovelorn than forceful or preachy. The tearjerker <a href="http://mailsend.vectorcomp.com/t/r/l/dyujti/wjkddhhj/r">“I Love You, But Goodbye”</a> is less spick-and-span than a James Blunt single, while the title track is more soulful and expressive than many R&amp;B songs (“When you’re tired, and you’re torn / And humankind seems filled with misery / Then you can, yes you can / You can be set free”). I’d imagine that either would play well as a cappella ballads, with the latter being a possible old school-style political campaign anthem.</p>
<p>I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the word gospel somewhere. I figured revelatory, spiritual, preachy, and Charlotte Church would be enough, but it never hurts to state the obvious.</p>
<p>Langhorne Slim’s <i>Be Set Free</i> has a consistent mix of genres and themes. The result is always a Slim sound that feels choral and mighty, yet austere and pastoral. It’s interesting to think that there could be accompanying orchestras and choirs on “For A Little While” or “Blown Your Mind” and the intimacy or passion wouldn’t be lost in scale or scope.</p>
<p><center><img src="http://www.dorksandlosers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Photo-credit-Crackerfarm.jpg" alt="Langhorne Slim (Photo credit - Crackerfarm)" title="Langhorne Slim (Photo credit - Crackerfarm)" width="550" height="365" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-4130" /></center></p>
<p>[photo via Crackerfarm]<br />
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<p>Track list:</p>
<ol>1. <a href="http://mailsend.vectorcomp.com/t/r/l/dujyji/xiittq/d">Back To The Wild</a><br />
2. Say Yes<br />
3. I Love You, But Goodbye<br />
4. Land of Dreams<br />
5. Cinderella<br />
6. Be Set Free<br />
7. For A Little While<br />
8. Sunday By The Sea<br />
9. Leaving My Love<br />
10. Yer Wrong<br />
11. Blown Your Mind<br />
12. So Glad I’m Coming Home<br />
13. Boots Boy</ol>
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