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Maybe Crowells definitive recorded statement, Fate’s Right Hand is everything he was evolving towards in the late 90’s, a spiritually heavy, emotionally confident tour de force, diversified from his peers in its flirtations with cow punk and alt country stylings. He’s always been hyper literate, peppering songs with archaic references to literature and pop culture trivia. Here, he stuffs the record so full of them that you’d think something wouldn’t work. But, it does, and in a big way.