Jim Lindberg seems to work on a new project every few years, whether it be with Pennywise, The Black Pacific, Wraths, writing The Other F Word and being a part of the documentary of the same name. It seems fitting that he takes the time to release a solo album, which has actually slowly been in the making for the past 25 years. The end result, Songs From the Elkhorn Trail, is an offering that is unique from a lot of his turned singer songwriter peers. Jim Lindberg plays acoustic guitar, but separates himself with songs that are mostly upbeat. There are a few sadder songs thrown in (“Don’t Lay Me Down,” “It’s Only,” and album closer “Long Way to Go”), but even they have a hopeful feel to them. The songs remind me of a group of smiling friends singing around a Fall campfire. Some are complet...
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