really great band, I met with this job and I must say, really powerful! The site where I discovered said band country / rock, and it was possible to stream clips of tracks on this album, so I did and I've been a revelation, fantastic! Of country to the truth there really is very little, are more a kind of pure and raw rock very American, say a cross between Mellencamp, Springsteen, the Black Crowes and the Allman Brothers, all put in a blender and the result of This sound typically American, but very raw fact of great distorted guitar riffs but also very clean and clear and Hammond. The smell is now
from "Daddy learned to fly" and "The Fourth nigh of my drinking, respectively, the opening track and second track, are also excellent" Drag The Lake "and" The Wig he made her wear ", but all the work done and then from songs that take you on a highway in a convertible under the seat.
really excellent and since it is from '96 that are hard to confess my ignorance in the know knows that at this point I'm going to get even older works, beginning with "Southern rock opera" from what I read in reviews that seem to be scattered their work in greater depth.
Drive By Truckers - The big to do (2010)
Rating: 8.5 / 10
Tracklist:
- "Daddy Learned to Fly" (Hood)
- "The Fourth Night of My Drinking" (Hood)
- "Birthday Boy" (Cooley)
- "Drag the Lake Charlie" (Hood)
- "The Wig He Made Her Wear" (Hood)
- "You Got Another" (Tucker)
- "This Fucking Job" (Hood)
- "Get Downtown" (Cooley)
- "After the Scene Dies" (Hood)
- "(It's Gonna Be) I Told You So" (Tucker)
- "Santa Fe" (Hood)
- "The Flying Wallendas" (Hood)
- "Eyes Like Glue" (Cooley)
- "Girls Who Smoke" (Bonus track - vinyl only) (Hood)