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Format: CD
Condition: MINT / MINT    More Info
Label: Not On Label None
Country: Usa
Released: 2001
Genre: roots rock
Quantity: 1 in stock

These four guys are not from the border -- The Border as we know it (Texas-Mexico), but their music is every bit as dusty and craggy as the rocks and dirt that line the Rio Grande and points westward. Not that dust and crust are bad things. Think about the steely-eyed glare of Clint Eastwood or the cool and deadpan glint of James Coburn. That kind of dust. But the tunes can also be varied at times. This CD could be described as a mix of folk, rock, country and blues with no one tune a complete representative of any of those styles --and sometimes the tunes change within themselves (listen to "Bootleggin;' Lady," which goes from blues to rock). But, the Big Question: Does it sound good? You betcha!! On the opening track, "Whiteline Moonshine," Mel sounds like the Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler gone country and on "Wildflower," the guitar sounds like the Allman Brothers meets the Marshall Tucker Band. Roger is the lead guitarist joined by Melody on drums and bassist Smith. They meld their instruments very well for a haunting, rough-edged, out-in-the-elements kind of sound which is also capable of soaring gentleness from time to time. The tunes range from philosophical to storytelling; from rolling, up-tempo songs to more pensive tunes (but they never bog down). One theme throughout seems to be what could be called worldly spiritualism -- spiritual references immediately framed by some rather blatant references to things not so spiritual. In the up-tempo opener alone, some examples: "...why do the heathen rage? ...c'mon children now, clap your hands; throw off your burden and start to dance, y'all don't need no more whiskey, wine or gin... in like a lamb and out like a lion... ain't no quicker path to paradise. I'm leavin' the low road, takin' that high road tonight..." Hard to pin down, maybe, but one thing's for sure -- this band has definitely taken the musical high road. -- INDIE-MUSIC.COM -- Jan. 13, 2001, by Les Reynolds

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