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"If you go past that, it's a cliff," Church said. "Sometimes I feel like we're leaning over it." Some of the most striking moments would seem odd to your local program director. There's a dark trilogy, for instance, that includes a dramatic recitation of the Shel Silverstein poem "The Devil and Billy Markham." "Roller Coaster Ride" actually feels just like one. And album-closer, "The Joint," is an oddly affecting cross of Tom Waits and J.J. Cale. At the same time, there are several cuts that would make that program director tap his foot. "Cold One" includes a hilarious twist, and there's a run of three love songs in the middle of the album. "They're bold," Church said. "I'm interested to see what people think about them. I always say the songs are mine till the moment we release them, then they're the fans' (songs). I'm very anxious. I have a lot of anxiety to see what people think about what we've done." ___ Online:
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