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Yardsale is an eight piece band from Louisville. Recently the first full CD ( "Knock Alley West") was released. By listening to the CD is instantly recognizable from the music. "Until I can't remember", the opener, shows singer Kirk Kiefer to hear influences of Mick Jagger and Lou Reed. The climax of the song is reached as the Huckleberry Horns show up. This horn section consists of Elmer White and Melanie Dillman. It is all energy that this band exudes. Among the recognizable Stones, Black Crowes and Byrds sounds in allowing us to break with "Lost My Mind", the acoustic "Reflection" and "Slow Motion". Songs where the voice and acoustic and electric guitar blend of very fine rock ballads. "Knock Alley West" is also on the variety of songs, which are brought together by the band. Besides altcountry and rock songs is the honky-tonk genre represented in the tribute to Emmylou Harris, "Dream of Amarillo". The song on the album "Mississippi Flooding" has been through a metamorphosis. On stage was a blues rocker in a league. On Knock Alley West, Yardsale has opted for a fresh tune with beautiful singing of Ellen Cherry. It is about "Knock Alley West" much to tell, but I think you should listen to yourself again. Songs with a catchy chorus where the melancholy is quickly reached. The plate full of influences from the sixties and seventies. The band then leans unabashedly to. And may, simplicity in music was probably the best there is. A delicious recommended, this "Knock Alley West" from Yardsale.