 Reverend Horton Heat Lucky 7
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Seamlessly linking smatterings of surf guitar, punk rock brashness and always a few surprises, psychobilly preacher James C. Heath is intent on proving the fallacy and artifice of genre distinctions within rock & roll. And in typical fashion, the good Reverend does so with stellar fretwork, songs about whiskey 'n' women, a few nods to faithful bass-slinging sidekick Jimbo Wallace, and no short supply of tongue-in-cheek humor. Lucky 7 isn't quite the romp of the Reverend's 2000 offering Spend a Night in the Box, undoubtedly his best effort since his early Sub Pop albums, but still, the music seldom misses its mark (even if the humor occasionally does). Can I get a Hallelujah? Read More CLASS="hed"> MIKE MAGNUSON (February 22, 2002)
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