Gerner portrays a self-image of nomadic tomfoolery and delivers it in any kind of style you'd think to make, thumbing your merry way down a dusty highway.
Opening with a nice, fat drum groove underlining Gerner's guitar and a tasty Rhodes sound, Dead And Denialville showcases the quality of the album to come. Sporting a resume of tours and collaborations, it comes as no surprise that the calibre of the recording, production, performance and indeed every other aspect of the album is utterly pristine. Mainly armed with an assumedly faithful companion, an acoustic guitar, Gerner portrays a self-image of nomadic tomfoolery and delivers it in any kind of style you'd think to make, thumbing your merry way down a dusty highway.