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Scott Hammil  10/25/2013          
Unraveled
Two Tons of Steel are a Central Texas tradition, and still one of the best bands out there rocking out the Texas circuit. But...as with all great bands that tear up the road year in and year out changes are bound to come as sure as broken down vans, problems with amplifiers and creative differences. So, it bears saying that this is not the same Two Tons we have loved and followed through the years. The one-two punch that were their last two albums- Vegas and Not That Lucky, doesn't culminate with a trilogy that would have been as classic a three part act as Rubber Soul through Sgt. Pepper, at least as far as Countrybilly is concerned. There is however, promise with the new young guns frontman Kevin Geil has recruited, and the new album is far from bad. The title Unraveled may very well reference the just over a year old meltdown that was last October's Two Tons implosion, but the record feels contrary to a fraying unit. The album is mostly tight, focused and brimming with cowpunk energy. (The rockabilly shades are way dialed down this time.) Geil has always been an accomplished and at times great songwriter, and he delivers more pop gems like the Hollyesque Love Shouldn't Be So Hard, and the blast off opener Really Want You Girl. The Augie Meyers tune Crazy Heart really steals the show, and it's no wonder it's gotten the most airplay, being just a great song that Geil sings his heart out on. Other tunes on the album fall flat, and some are just plain bad. Pool Cue seems a half assed attempt at Outlaw Country, and sounds like it should have been a Waylon B-side on a Finland only release. Album closer Can't Stop Us Now is full on punk, but Geil's voice is just not suited to the hard hitting delivery such a heavy tune requires. The new band members do their best after less than a year in the band and are all great players, though in particular Paul Ward's drumming comes nowhere near the bump and bop of Chris Dodds' imaganitive skin pounding. So, overall the album is good, not great. I, like many long time Two Tons fans was devastated when the news broke that Geil had fired drummer Chris Dodds and founding member Dennis Fallon. While Dodd's subsequent (and quite unnecessary) mega-blog attempted to theorize why the firings happened, only Geil knows what prompted him to dismiss the two. Whatever the reasons are, Fallon is the most missed. New wunderkind Brian Duarte is a fabulous player and not lacking in proficiency. Still, one misses Fallon's hooks and memorable riffs that complimented Geil's originals. What's more, Two Tons without Fallon just doesn't sound like Two Tons, just like U2 would be without the Edge, Dwight Yoakam after Pete Anderson, and hell even The Stones without Keef. One can't help but be mystified when a front man starts believing he IS the band, but here we are. The tension between anyone after 20 years must be something that can become unbearable if you let it, and it's sad that it came to this. The lighter crowds at 2013's Two Ton Tuesday at Gruene Hall certainly showed the effects of losing 3 key members, (though bassist Chris Rhoades left on more amicable terms if his farewell show is any indication. ) So, Unraveled is a good record, and if Fallon and Geil don't reunite in the next few years this is the version of Two Tons we're stuck with for awhile. Here's hoping the highlights of the new record will translate into a more solid affair for Geil and his new band in their next one
Avid Texas Music enthusiast   10/22/2013          
Lincoln Durham's Exodus Of The Deemed Unrighteous
Absolutely amazing album!
doctari  10/16/2013          
Turnpike Troubadours
Artist Review
Why can't we get these fellers to book somewhere nearer the Kansas border? ANY KS border!
John   10/10/2013          
Jeremy Nail
Artist Review
This is an amazing artist and looking forward to his new stuff.
Carla  10/04/2013          
Sean McConnell
Artist Review
I love him and his music. I was excited he came to Gruene Hall in Texas. His live show was amazing & awesome! I will see him again...
J. Crawford  09/11/2013          
Alex Weeden
Artist Review
I was fraternity brothers with Alex at Texas Tech. Great guy, great guitarist. This album is excellent, and it's exciting to see him having so much success with Miranda Lambert's band. Well done Weedden.
Charlene Hardy  08/22/2013          
Brad Dunn Band
Artist Review
Fantastic. Don't miss this band. They are amazing. Buy this album and watch for their shows.
Ree Ethridge  08/22/2013          
Brad Dunn Band
Artist Review
This band has it! They will make it big! Great sound great lyrics and they put on a heckava show! Go see this band soon!
Chris Luke  08/22/2013          
Brad Dunn Band
Artist Review
I have been looking for some new music for a while now and I have found a couple of different bands that bring high energy to their music. I stumbled on Brad Dunn Band and have fallen in love with the whole cd. From amazing, thought provoking bad ass lyrics of Patsy Cline, Red White and Blue, and Feed the Chickens, to some other great tunes about all things country like Southern Pride and Rain. Top it off with Piece of me, Songs about Beer, Barstool, and Haylee, and you have some quintessential Texas Country. I live in North Carolina and miss being able to see these guys live. Look forward to them making it big, just a matter of time. You really need to listen to the whole album from beginning to end, because it it a journey....a damn good journey.
Wayne A. Hardy  08/22/2013          
Brad Dunn Band
Artist Review
I think The Brad Dunn Band is the best kept secret in Austin. They are by far one of the top country bands in Austin. Remember I told you so! KNOCK UM DEAD GUYS!


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