Before the May release of McMinnville-based AMAC INC and the Board’s debut album, Due to High Call Volume, lead singer and songwriter Angela Cantrell “strummed and sang” to the beat of her own drum. However, instead of letting anyone else find success recording her music, Cantrell decided to call upon a group of talented musicians to start a band. Joining her on the record are Jack Holland, (guitar, keyboard and vocals), Richard Swim (bass), Bud Holland (drums) and other special guests from the region.
While the intergalactic background on the album cover isn’t representative of the country/folk sound found inside, it’s an introspective nod to the band’s considerable creativity. Self-described as “Southern-fried Northern soul,” the four-piece powerhouse is derivative of folk and traditional country with a western flair, but with enough versatility (and impressive fiddle solos) to attract fans of both genres. Cantrell and company deliver each track in a rumbling yet ethereal manner, starting with the western opener “Four Day Binge.”
“You’re Worth the Wait,” a slow Southern stomper, is distinguished by Malinda Fields Stenberg’s fiddle and Tim Colwell’s roaring guitar solo in addition to a strong vocal turn from Cantrell. Whether it’s her deep, resounding pipes or the instruments that enhance them, each complements the other in fine fashion. “Redeemed” and the country polka “Winter Haze” are highlights, exemplifying the passion poured into the record by both the songwriter and the musicians.
Due to High Call Volume is a well-written, raw first effort that serves as a solid base to build upon with future releases. That’s not to say it doesn’t have its kinks, such as Cantrell’s vocal levels being mixed too low at times, but overall it ranks pretty high.
While no shows are currently scheduled, check the band’s Facebook page in the future for show announcements and new material.