The Dimes:: The King Can Drink the Harbour Dry

The Dimes:: The King Can Drink the Harbour Dry The Dimes’ latest album, The King Can Drink the Harbour Dry, fashions early Boston, Massachusetts’ history into a rich and entertaining twelve song work. Singer-songwriter Johnny Clay’s glowing voice directs a sound of classic sixties melodies, frequent harmonies, and engaging lyric. “Save Me, Clara” shows it all off with banjo haunts and a lifting hook, while the acoustic backdrop of the more contemplative “Walden and the Willow Tree,” brings talk of wicker chairs and Poe to the fold with a warming harmonica. There is more here, though discovery is best on your own.

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