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4/18/2006 $13.99 - (buy)
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     Total Reviews: 5
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    by Kent 5/5/2007 Listened to the live set online, Great stuff!
    by San Antone Honky Tonker 9/21/2006 These guys are the real deal. I saw them at Gruene Hall a couple weeks ago and they shredded with the intensity of a punk band but played country expertly, with precision and soul. Billy Brent, who shares lead vox duties with Rebecca Lucille, is a veteran tele picker (used to see him with Nathan Hamilton) but plays acoustic in this band. The CD is about as good as it gets but you must see the band live to really appreciate the energy. They are theee current purveyors of cool in the Texas Music scene.
    by rick 8/3/2006 i just posted a brief note on this great band the other day. but i was listening to "valley so steep" again and decided i liked it so much it deserved a review of its own. if you enjoy vibrant country&western twang with a touch of cowpunk and rockabilly, these guys (and a gal) will make your day. the lyrics are slyly humorous, and the music is everything gram parsons' dreamed of when he spoke of an easily-recognizable, essentially american kind of music.
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- Driftin' In
- Ladyfest, TX
- Bring Out the Bible (We Ain't Got a Prayer)
- Break This Fool
- Dirty Me, Dirty Me (I'm Disgusted With Myself)
- Dirty Tattered House Shoes
- Deep Gap Blue
- Cold Silver Ring
- Down Hard
- Barstow Barstool
- Las Vegas

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