Longtime 
Will Oldham associate Colin Michael Gagon has released his brand of country-rock as 
EZT on the 
Bill Callahan-produced 
Goodbye Little Doll. Gagon's songwriting has a similar gothic rambling to 
Oldham's, but his arrangements are less spare. On songs like the gritty and rollicking "The Bay Shallows," or the sublimely work-a-day title track, 
EZT sounds closest to the crunchy Americana of 
Jason Molina's stunning 
Magnolia Electric Company. But Gagon will also traffic in humorous self-deprecation -- take the upbeat and non-sensical drinking tune "Central Control," with it's toast to the red-headed girls. 
Goodbye Little Doll is a truck driver's daydream, diner bathroom-wall poetry, dead-end town realism, and a Midwestern tragicomedy. ~ Charles Spano