With twenty years gone by since his debut album, Tom Laverack has honed his writing and performing into a perfectly matched set. His voice and songs meet one another on varied turf and go gallivanting about the hillsides. World weariness runs through the entire set in a way that a man two decades younger couldn’t have fully comprehended. “Not much changes from place to place but the scenery,” Laverack sings in “Dead Dog”. The soulful, horn-bolstered “Running Out Of Road” delivers on its title with a certainty tempered by a still-unquenched thirst for life. “Foolish Enough To Think” weds pop smarts to a rough-and-tumble groove and leathery vocals. The title song, rich with allegory, hypnotizes along the course of its folkish structure, punctuated with Joni Mitchell-like chordal turns and thoughtfully compelling drumming.