Laroy and Co-Worth Reckoning CD Review
by Tim Wenger
Denver acoustic rock trio Laroy and Co strike a new chord for Mile High music with their new full length Worth Reckoning. Well-placed harmonies define the vocals, with quick guitar riffs and fast picking backing them up. The opening track “This Charade” has the guitar bringing a Spanish feel; an interesting and catchy way to kick off the record.
The songs are often soft and emotional, at ease with what the group was feeling when they put them down, not trying to show off or sound like the radio. The lead guitar showcases some electric style soloing on tracks like “In Your Hands.” This will be a great album to drive through the mountains to, with the music painting imagery in the mind to match the visuals from outside.
Online: laroyandco.com
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