Talk about progressive...
Hot Day at the Zoo
“Long Way Home”
AUGUSTA, GA - Talk about progressive, Hot Day at the Zoo offers a dark and original version of traditional bluegrass with their sophomore EP "Long Way Home."
From the heart of Massachusetts, Hot Day at the Zoo has arrived on a stage spanning the eastern seaboard and as far west as Colorado, and in so doing, they have developed a reputation for heart-felt harmonies and eclectic rhythms spanning the chasm from traditional bluegrass to cutting-edge country music. In so doing, they provide an example of progression among the ranks of performers throughout the musical world.
Layered with intricacy and depth, Hot Day at the Zoo reminds listeners of the best Americana has to offer while exploring the ability to tell stories via melody that has seemed to be forgotten in most of the mainstream world. In this respect, their songs resonate with an experienced authority of humanity that fails to fall peacefully into any particular marketing orientation, which leaves enough freedom to captivate via storytelling of the finest ability.
The stories contained in this EP only leave one gaping concern in the minds of listeners – why only five? Aside from the lack of quantity, the composition here is impeccable for those in search of music that goes beyond the surface of things. From the opening chords of “Gypsy Moon,” the band opens a chasm in the heart with a deeply emotional call for a realization of the darker moments and their impact upon life. In the title cut, “Long Way Home,” the band begs for understanding and reconciliation through the metaphor of soldiers after a battle. The powerful images of “Lost” and “Outside Lookin’ In” provide a journey of examination of the world, the roads we traverse, and the impact of the self upon existence and passage in this land. Finally, the pure beauty and tribulation of life on the road finds a home in the homespun lyrics and intricate melodies of “Wheel.”
Intricately composed and built upon a foundation of deep lyrical constructions, the second EP by Hot Day at the Zoo is a hot item for the roots of the blue soul.