Album Review: Jae Laffer - When The Iron Glows Red

24 September 2013 | 2:29 pm | Ross Clelland

Overall an understated listen.



The Panics' voice does the almost obligatory solo thing, in a manner that will appeal to enthusiasts of the band, and may find some new fans. For the most part, Iron is a little less lush than some of the band's work, the focus more on Laffer's plaintive voice and storytelling, sometimes with a social conscience, as in the workingman's tale of the title track. There's some Paul Kelly-style tales of memories and affection too, like the lighter To Mention Her, a duet with Angie Hart's equally distinctive tones. Overall an understated listen.