Michael Nau and Whitney McGraw have hearts - huge, questioning hearts - full of music that mixes elements of soul, rock and gospel into a gauzy cocoon of small-town sound. [It began as the Basket Ride, a few years ago, when the idea began to come to a head. Then, without intent, Cotton Jones became the core.] A new flexibility comes from a new name. These days Nau is making music very differently than he did in Page France. The original paranoia that haunted him has dropped off. "This feels like a new leaf to me. I've learned to let the music happen, rather than trying to invent something," says Nau, "I'm still sifting through some imaginary thesis, but it makes more sense now." The result of his personal revelation is Paranoid Cocoon: the debut ... read more