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The Lost Trailers bio we used to have up from their label compared the group to Kenny Chesney and phrased it as a good thing. We decided to update it ourselves here at LSM. Our take: The Lost Trailers are a Georgia-based quintent that used to rock until they sold their souls for a few coppers and a support slot on tour with the pec-implanted demon of Nashville. Now they play the same weak-ass country music wallpaper you can hear anywhere. Welcome to the Woods is a great disc, but steer clear of any of their CDs released after 2004.
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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 67


Lost Trailers  05/06/2004            
Ronnie
Awesome album
Lost Trailers  05/06/2004            
Ronnie
A real cover to cover that is a pleasure to listen to. I am a fan that wanted more after a live show and was hooked after hearing lost in the woods and thier inrto album as well.
Lost Trailers  04/25/2004            
are12
Great sound from a great band. It is nice to hear a different sound that what you here and see and places like galleywinter.com. Excellent CD. Yellow Rose is my favorite.
Lost Trailers  04/20/2004            
Wes Sloan
This is one you should really check out, I was introduced to the trailers about a year ago & I'm glad to see them making progress. Their CD's are great & hearing them live is even better. There's not a bad song on the album. Buy it! You'll like it!
Lost Trailers  04/12/2004            
Chris
Grab this CD and you'll be hooked on The Lost Trailers. These guys are an American rock band straight from the Skynyrd, Allman Brothers, Black Crowes mold. Their live shows are filled with raw energy not seen in many acts today. Songs like Averly Jane, The Battery and Down in the Valley give this CD that authentic, stripped down, roots rock feel. You might want to order two copies so you don't have to reorder when your first CD wears out from all the play time it will get.
Lost Trailers  04/12/2004            
Ramada
Saw them with CCR in Austin at La Zona Rosa and these guys blew me away....the live show was awesome, but when I listened to the record is when I realized there is a lot more to this band than what goes down on stage. Different than CCR or Pat or anybody in Texas Music quite frankly, them being from Georgia gives it a little bit different sound, but I'm sold on this band, and their song The Battery is gonna be an anthem for a lot of folks.
Lost Trailers  03/30/2004            
JMedows
I saw these guys last year when they were opening for Pat Green. They really rocked the place. I came to the show so pumped to see Pat anyway, these guys just added to that excitement. They have that Cross Canadian Ragweed type flair to them. However, they do have a ways to go before they are anything close to CCR.
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