The Deadstring Brothers - Silver Mountain
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Deadstring Brothers |
| Studio | Bloodshot Records |
| Release Date | October 9, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 744302014722 |
| Buy this item | $13.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 11 19:02 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Ain't No Hidin' Love
- Meet Me Down At Heavy Load
- If You Want Me To
- Queen Of the Scene
- Tennessee Sure Enough
- Silver Mountain
- Some Kind Of User
- You Look Like the Devil
- Slow Down
- Rollin' Blues
- The Light Shines Within
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Country soul flavoured rock 'n' roll equal to the best of British |
Like their previous releases, The Deadstring Brothers and Starving Winter Report, their new CD is filled with memorable hooks, wonderfully loose licks, smart lyrics and catchy choruses, eddying along on dobro- and steel-threaded grooves. Consistency is the band's trademark, and there's no fill here.
The album opens with the churning AC/DC-like Ain't No Hiding Love, which has a familiar Keef-style dirty lick, with a distorted slide overlay. Singing is shared by Kurt Marschke and Marsha Marjieh and the pair kick out good and proper when they next launch into Meet Me Down at Heavy Load, a rollicking, whiskey-soaked Faces-inspired rocker, before rolling into the beautiful If You Want Me To, which could have been an Exile On Main Street out-take. Every track is a gem, but the achingly soulful title track; Queen of the Scene, with driving slide; the raw and scratchy blues of Some Kind of User; and the honky tonkin' You Look Like the Devil urge replay.
Hit the road, windows down and turn up the volume. December 10, 2007
| These Guys Rock Big Time!!!!!!!!!!! |
| Worth Checking Out |
| Classic Country Rock Done with Stones-Like Flair |
This is their third release, and all are highly acclaimed in previous reviews by the Indie music press. They have recently toured with Drive-By Truckers, Cat Power and other similar music acts. This is a band that will probably never receive the recognition they deserve simply because they are not a singles band. The songs on the cd work well with each other: none seem out of place. The best cuts: the first one: "Ain't No Hidin' Love" and "If You Want Me To." Both are easily remembered, but not slick and full of pop hooks. They are memorable simply because it's straight up rock and roll, ala 70's classic rock.
The first two releases: "Self-Titled" and "Starving Winter Report" are well worth obtaining, especially if you like the Black Crowes early material. Personally, I can appreciate and listen to this straight ahead approach to rock without getting burned out on the flavor of the sound. Recommended!
Jeff Feezle of Macafeez
November 15, 2007
| Deadstring Brothers now with Sister |
Except for their new album they added a lot of Masha's vocals.
That's evolution for you.
Get this now!
October 24, 2007
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