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If this album had come from the throat of Mick Jagger and the fingers of Keith Richards, we'd probably be shouting a miracle. They are one of those small great gems that only emerge from the US music scene and for which it’s worth sifting through a lot of conventional and mainstream sand.
If this album had come from the throat of Mick Jagger and the fingers of Keith Richards, we'd probably be shouting a miracle.
They are one of those small great gems that only emerge from the US music scene and for which it’s worth sifting through a lot of conventional and mainstream sand.
Deadstring Brothers' Silver Mountain channels the raw, boozy sound of the early 70s Rolling Stones with convincing road trip tracks. Originating from Detroit, the band combines dual vocals and rich instrumentation to revive classic rock traditions. This 2007 album marks their most polished work yet, featuring standout songs like 'Ain't No Hidin' Love' and 'Rollin' Blues.' While the band’s strong Stones influence is clear, the album offers a rewarding listening experience steeped in American rock heritage. Listen to Silver Mountain and experience a fresh take on classic 70s rock roots!
James River Blues shines with a melody of absolute quality destined to withstand the wear of repeated listens and time. For all those who love music made of roots and true melodies, and for all those who loved the sounds and the magical essence of the mentioned Coen Brothers film. Highly recommended.
James River Blues shines with a melody of absolute quality destined to withstand the wear of repeated listens and time.
For all those who love music made of roots and true melodies, and for all those who loved the sounds and the magical essence of the mentioned Coen Brothers film. Highly recommended.
Old Crow Medicine Show's Big Iron World is a masterful nod to Appalachian folk and roots music. The album features acoustic instruments and revives traditional songs alongside original tracks. Highlights include the Dylan-esque My Good Gal and the standout James River Blues. Recommended for fans drawn to authentic American folk and the soundtrack style of O Brother, Where Art Thou?. Dive into the authentic folk sound of Big Iron World and rediscover the magic of American roots—listen now!
Tea Leaf Green with this 'Taught To Be Proud' deliver first and foremost a beautiful page of rock music. One of those classic records that, after the last track is over, prompts you to start over in a loop.
Tea Leaf Green with this 'Taught To Be Proud' deliver first and foremost a beautiful page of rock music.
One of those classic records that, after the last track is over, prompts you to start over in a loop.
Tea Leaf Green's album 'Taught To Be Proud' exemplifies mature jam rock with well-crafted melodies and inspired performances. Unlike many jam bands focusing heavily on live recordings, this studio album stands strong on its own. The band's balance of piano, guitar, bass, and drums creates a classic record worth repeated listening. Though their fame may be limited, the album proves their creative strength and promises more to come. Listen to Tea Leaf Green's 'Taught To Be Proud' and experience classic jam rock craftsmanship today!
"Idlewild South is named after the farmhouse near Macon…where guitarist Dickey Betts was living at the time." "All the Allman Brothers Band albums from the Duane era deserve five stars, being the testimony of one of the best and most innovative formations in rock history."
"Idlewild South is named after the farmhouse near Macon…where guitarist Dickey Betts was living at the time."
"All the Allman Brothers Band albums from the Duane era deserve five stars, being the testimony of one of the best and most innovative formations in rock history."
Idlewild South, the 1970 sophomore album by the Allman Brothers Band, showcases their blues-rock and jazz-influenced southern rock style with diverse, mature songwriting. The review highlights the band's classic lineup and the album's standout tracks like 'In Memory of Elizabeth Reed' and 'Midnight Rider.' Praised for its artistry and energy, the album marks a key moment before Duane Allman's tragic death, reflecting one of southern rock's most innovative eras. Explore the soulful blend of blues and southern rock in Idlewild South—listen now and experience the Allman Brothers Band at their peak!
Shooter's sound manages to be a balanced meeting point between the music he grew up with and the music he has undoubtedly loved. 'Busted In Baylor Country'... a frenzied country rhythm... with hard rock riffs. The result is striking, listen to believe.
Shooter's sound manages to be a balanced meeting point between the music he grew up with and the music he has undoubtedly loved.
'Busted In Baylor Country'... a frenzied country rhythm... with hard rock riffs. The result is striking, listen to believe.
Shooter Jennings' debut album, 'Put The 'O' Back In Country,' showcases a refreshing fusion of classic country roots and hard rock influences. Supported by his talented band, the 357's, the album offers a mix of energetic tracks and powerful ballads. The review praises the originality and balance Shooter brings, highlighting standout songs like 'Busted In Baylor Country' and 'Southern Comfort.' This album sets Shooter apart as a promising artist building on his rich musical legacy. Discover Shooter Jennings' unique country rock blend—listen to 'Put The 'O' Back In Country' now and experience modern country with a bold edge!
The thrill of finally seeing this extraordinary group surpasses any objections. The final reinterpretation of 'Will The Circle Be Unbroken' offers one of the highest moments of the whole concert.
The thrill of finally seeing this extraordinary group surpasses any objections.
The final reinterpretation of 'Will The Circle Be Unbroken' offers one of the highest moments of the whole concert.
This review highlights the 1977 live DVD of The Marshall Tucker Band during their Carolina Dreams tour, capturing the band's prime southern rock sound. It praises the iconic lineup, especially Toy Caldwell's guitar work and the band's instrumental unity. While noting some limitations in video quality due to restoration challenges, the review emphasizes the historical value and evocative performance. Fans of southern rock will appreciate this authentic glimpse into MTB's classic era. Experience the peak of southern rock—watch the Marshall Tucker Band's legendary 1977 Carolina Dreams Tour live performance now!
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