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Not to worry. While Callahan's dark, stentorian baritone, bare bones backing tracks, minimal country/folk melodies, and funereal tempos remain intact, A River Ain't Too Much is probably his brightest, most uplifting collection. "Say Valley Maker" is an ode to difficult love that hints at failure and suicide before lifting its voice to sing of resurrection. "Bury me in fire and I'm gonna phoenix," Callahan sings, and you can almost see him smiling as he delivers the line. And "Drinking at the Dam," his reflection upon a misspent youth of alcohol and pornography, a perfect blend of the insight, compassion, and lack of sentimentality that Callahan brings to all his work.