| Lacking some of the focus that made her debut album so stunning, Hell 
        Among the Yearlings is nevertheless a thoroughly satisfying second album 
        from Gillian Welch. Instead of backing away from the rustic folkiness 
        of Revival, Welch deepens her bleak, clear-eyed worldview, which makes 
        her spare, old-timey arrangements all the more powerful. On occasion, 
        the performances and songs are a bit too studied to be truly effective, 
        but those moments are fleeting -- Hell Among the Yearlings offers ample 
        proof that Welch is a talented, individual songwriter and that her debut 
        was no fluke. (by Thom Owens, AMG) |