WONDER WHEEL — LYRICS BY WOODY GUTHRIE - THE KLEZMATICS
Where does klezmer meet American folk music and social activism? Thanks to the Klezmatics, we discover common ground on Brooklyn’s Mermaid Avenue, where Woody Guthrie lived in the late 1940s. Working with Guthrie’s daughter, Nora, to uncover some lesser-known gems from the pioneering balladeer, the band confounds expectations by tapping into a bluegrassy vibe (”Gonna Get Through This World”) and 1950s-style pop (on “Mermaid’s Avenue”) as well as into its iconic klezmer energy on such tunes as “Goin’ Away to Sea” and “Wheel of Life.” Regardless of what flavor a particular track takes on, however, the Klezmatics prove themselves to be sensitive interpreters of any artistic language they choose, shapeshifting their sound around vocalist Lorin Sklamberg’s lithe and heartfelt lead. While the trip along Mermaid Avenue is off the beaten Klezmatics path, it’s a welcome diversion. Billboard