Nate Schweber’s self-released
Gaps debut, produced beautifully by Eric Ambel (Joan Jett) so that the highs stay high yet the lows still resonate, is testament to the strength of the Americana scene in New York City, as it features some of its brightest lights. With the late Kelley Looney on bass from Steve Earle’s band, these songs snap, crackle and pop with veracity. Opening with “Gaps In My Resume” (there’s a reason Nate has made no music for over a decade and it’s all in the song),
Gaps goes on to model itself after Earle’s 1997 masterpiece
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