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Category: Modern Hard Rock / Southern Rock
Year: 2024
Label: Cuhmon Records
Catalog Number:
1. | The End Is Gonna Come | |
2. | Weary I Roam | |
3. | I Can't Tell | |
4. | Please Don't Call | |
5. | Red Enough | |
6. | Rise | |
7. | As The Light Fades | |
8. | Something's Changed | |
9. | Shoulda Just Gone To Sleep | |
10. | Born To Lose | |
11. | Like Wild Horses |
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From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: March 26, 2025 at 13:04 |
This is a cool band from Palestine, Texas, playing some more of that "modern southern rock." Not as cornpone and countrified as Blackberry Smoke, not as post-grunge as Black Stone Cherry, and certainly nowhere near as metal (or willfully dumb) as Texas Hippie Coalition. Matt James has a slurring, drawling delivery as he spins his tales of doomed relationships and small-town failure. "The End Is Gunna Come" isn't the best album opener I ever heard, taking a while to get going and then sounding too much like generic radio-rock, but "Weary I Roam" is much better. Other highlights include "I Can't Tell," "Red Enough," "Shoulda Just Gone To Sleep," and "Born To Lose." However, my favorite songs are "As The Light Fades," and the really wonderful ballad "Wild Horses." Like always, a few too many songs pass in a mid-tempo blur, but overall, this is highly enjoyable in a laid-back way that even your girlfriend who mainly listens to country might like. |
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