When your last name is
Guthrie, people are going to have certain expectations about your music, but
Sarah Lee Guthrie (
Arlo's daughter) and her husband and musical collaborator,
Johnny Irion, have managed to make an album that speaks to her personal heritage while possessing a strong aural personality of its own.
Exploration is a collection of songs filled with the easy charm and home-truth honesty of postwar folk music, and even boasts a new tune by family friend
Pete Seeger, as well as originals from
Guthrie and
Irion that confront war, poverty, and other social ills with a gentle but firm insistence. But
Guthrie and
Irion also display a stronger musical backbone than their semi-folkie ways might suggest;
Exploration was produced by
Gary Louris of
the Jayhawks in collaboration with engineer
Ed Ackerson, and
Louris brought along several of his bandmates to play on the sessions, so it's no surprise that the album displays some of the twangy élan of
Tomorrow the Green Grass or
Sound of Lies. But it also has a playful campfire singalong quality that's obviously
Guthrie and
Irion's doing, without undercutting the potent if understated rock & roll energy of tunes like "Gervais" and "Gotta Prove."
Exploration is a high-energy post-millennium hootenanny that adds some high-kicking fun to the passionate and playful folk-rock that's
Guthrie and
Irion's natural stock in trade; it's as homey and refreshing as iced tea on an August afternoon, and equally satisfying. ~ Mark Deming