The Vidalias play Americana with more conviction than the band's past insurgent country works. You'll find them mixing it up with Country-Folk, subtle Western Swing, bits of blues-soaked Boogie Rock, and hints of Rockabilly Revival all swirled up in a Bakersfield Sound that seems comfortably wrapped in a Cosmic American Music quilt. Warm and twangy Telecasters get loose with a little help from the sweet cries of a steel guitar and a tight rhythm section that could keep a beat on a vibrating motel bed. The canyon crooning singer sounds like a long lost Burrito Brother. The Vidalias write the kind of passion-laden country songs that make you want to head out to the Joshua Tree Saloon, start a fight, and then buy everyone in the house a beer.