“Tools of Trade”

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Good Fear. The local (well, 4/5ths Fayetteville) Southern rockers named their latest album “Dirty Lowdown Adventure,” which was apt, considering they spent two years in four studios and enlisted more than a dozen guests. Soaking in all the stylistic diversity takes repeated listening. The best place to start: the lively “Tools of Trade,” a song that features everything that makes the Good Fear great — a hook (several, in fact) that’s fun to holler along to, full-throated harmony, shifting dynamics and guitar solo that won’t quit. 

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