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RYAN ADAMS / EASY TIGER
posted on 02.12.09 by mike surber

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The first time I had gin was at a party my friend Joel, who shall remain nameless, was throwing at his mother's house while she was out of town. It was there, and it seemed like a classy thing to do. So I mixed my own Tanqueray and tonic (T n' T as the cool kids call it) and grew more confused with each sip. Did I mix this right? Is it supposed to taste like trees? Is this "not for me"? But I kept drinking, thinking maybe I'd get used to it. And I did. Before midnight I was drinking it straight from the bottle, swearing to everyone around me that it tasted just like 7-up. I woke up in a garden with the second-worst hangover I've ever had and nursed it away with biscuits and gravy in a little-known Tacoma cafe. Nowadays I opt to like it that much on the first glass, and save myself a trip to the garden. And Tacoma.

When Ryan Adams and the Cardinals' double-disc album Cold Roses was released, my first reaction was "What the hell is this? Is it terrible? Is it so good I don't get it? Why is he trying to sound country? Is it supposed to taste like trees?" So with a smug smirk and a grumble I gave it 13 or 14 more tries, and before I knew it I was loving it, all the while still wondering if I liked it. Two weeks later he came out with Jacksonville City Nights, and two weeks after that was another solo album, 29. I had similar experiences with those.

Easy Tiger only took me three listens to like it. And the like on the third listen was a far jump from the loath on the first. There were two strikes against it before I heard a note: One, the cover is all black and white except for the blue indiglo of his wristwatch which is blazing the time - you guessed it - 4:20. I love a pot reference just as much as the next guy, but that's kinda silly, yo. Two, the album is some kind of Starbucks exclusive, so upon its initial release you were limited to going all the way to... well, any corner I guess, and buying it from the Wal-Mart of burnt coffee. I only said all that to say that despite the strikes, I'm digging it. Oh, and you can get it on itunes from the comfort of a decent coffee shop.

Now, Ryan, let me compare thee to a girlfriend. Or better yet, a wife. Bill Cosby said that wives are always trying to change their husbands, while husbands want their wives to be the same as they were the day they met. The reason I crack open a new album by Ryan Adams expecting to hate it is because I want it to be Demolition, or Gold, and I know it won't be. I want a song like Dear Chicago or Come Pick Me Up. A song that I can learn to play on the guitar and make girls fall in love with me. Instead I get a stoner trying to sound country. But I've come to believe that he's not trying. I think he swallowed gallons and gallons of moonshine, and the country is just on his breath when he burps now. Now when he writes a song like Goodnight Rose or Tears of Gold, it sounds like he was born in a garage full of dusty old mandolins and steel guitars. And yeah, I think it's supposed to taste like trees.

So keep it up, Tiger. Drink your moonshine, smoke your doobies, and pump out another five or six albums this year. And I'll keep trying to hate them for as long as I can before I just love them a lot.

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Mike Surber is a local musician and filmmaker. He is co-owner of Cold Coffee Media, where he makes websites and drinks an increasing number of cups of coffee per day.

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