Billed as
John Wesley Harding and the Gangsta Folk, Dare seems to be an attempt to recast the singer/songwriter in a different light, incorporating elements of electronica to earn more street cred. The
Gangsta Folk are in truth not a band, but rather
Harding handling multiple instruments (often of the more exotic variety like e-bow, moogs, and mellotron), along with a few guests like
Scott McCaughey, Robert Lloyd,
Kelly Hogan, and pop purist
Chris von Schneidern. And while the experimentation is implemented quite well -- especially in the lighter-and-match-strike percussion loop of "Burn" --
Harding's craft remains untouched. His acid-tongued, always-clever phrasing, folky leanings, and strong sense of melody show him to be one of the finest (and unfairly overlooked) songwriters of the '90s. ~ Chris Woodstra