
Washington D.C.'s Sixty Acres formed in the late '90s and, like many alternative country bands that sprang up around that time, they bore the influence of the scene's two influential acts, the Jayhawks and Uncle Tupelo. What helps to distinguish Sixty Acres from the alt.country pack is its talented frontman Matt Felch. Felch sings in an easy-going twang that recalls Peter Holsapple. The band ably supports Felch on both the ragged rockers and the laid-back numbers.
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Nine TImes Blue
Is the Battle Over?
Gun
All Those NIghts
Colors
Saint Rose
My Car
Cold Turkey
Goodbye
ATF
House of Cards
Fanfare
Me Or Him
Too Wrong
Run Over
Mirrors
WGFR
Sleepin With Nero and Dreaming of Smokey the Bear
Sleeping With Nero And Dreaming Of Smokey The Bear
You Forget
Is The Battle Over
Understood
Tulsa
Not Tonight
Red Flame
The Sun
Middle of Nowhere
Wrong Face
Sweet Adeline
Rain
Tornado
Cats In A Bag - Demo
Fifteen Drummers
No LIghts, No Sirens (Demo)
you forgot
Lyin'
Long Way Down
No Lights, No Sirens
Silence Before The Sound
Tornada
Me Ar Him
Cats In A Bag
15 Drummers
James McMurtry
Middle Of Nowhere (Demo)
Banjos and Sunshine - Sixty Acres - 01 - colors(1)
WFGR
Middle Of Nowhere - Demo
Lyin' - Demo
No Lights, No Sirens - Demo
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