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Numerous white rappers have combined hip-hop and rock, but the way the Moonshine Bandits do it on Whiskey and Women is unusual: they bring country into the mix. Whiskey and Women favors an unlikely yet successful blend of hip-hop, Southern rock, and country; the Bandits' sound owes something to everyone from Dr. Dre and House of Pain to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Molly Hatchet to Waylon Jennings. Whiskey and Women manages to link redneck culture and hip-hop culture, combining the rebellious imagery of hip-hop with the hell-raising imagery of Southern rock and outlaw country -- and the Moonshine Bandits aren't shy about mentioning honky tonk icons like Hank Williams Sr. and Johnny Cash. Granted, the way this West Coast group plays up redneck stereotypes on infectious offerings such as "Whiskey River," "My Kind of Country," "For the Outlawz," and "Whiskey and Cigarettes" (many of their songs mention whiskey) can be cartoonish, but that's part of the fun. The Moonshine Bandits take the stereotype of the hell-raisin', whiskey-drinkin', truck-drivin', Daisy Dukes-lovin', rifle-ownin' good old boy and run with it, which isn't unusual in and of itself; Southern rock and outlaw country have been thriving on that stereotype for decades. But the way these California rappers find the parallels between hip-hop rebels and redneck rebels is certainly unorthodox. Some listeners might find it strange that all these redneck-isms are coming from a California group rather than a Southern group, but actually, that isn't strange at all when one considers California's contributions to country music. Let's not forget that Merle Haggard and the late Buck Owens were both from Bakersfield, California -- and those guys were responsible for some of the finest and most classic honky tonk of the '60s and '70s. So yes, it is appropriate for a West Coast group to embrace a good ol' boys image. Whiskey and Women will no doubt be ignored by both country radio and R&B/hip-hop/urban radio; it's way too hip-hop for country stations and way too country-rock for urban stations. But for those who hold Snoop Dogg, Molly Hatchet, and Waylon Jennings in equally high regard, this album offers a major dose of fun.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo
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Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Colt Ford, FeaturedArtist - Big B, FeaturedArtist - Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer - Bryan Mahoney, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Danny Boone, FeaturedArtist - Danny Alexander, Composer, Writer - Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer - Jason Esdale, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Paradime, FeaturedArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer - Fred L. Beauregard, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Pruno, FeaturedArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Danny Boone, FeaturedArtist - Danny Alexander, Composer, Writer - Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Pruno, FeaturedArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
David Alexander, Composer, Writer - Brad Xavier, Composer, Writer - Kottonmouth Kings, FeaturedArtist - The Dirtball, FeaturedArtist - Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Daddy X, FeaturedArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Derrty D, FeaturedArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Durwood Black, FeaturedArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer - Derek Stephens, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Mikel Knight, FeaturedArtist - Duke Boyz, FeaturedArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Sunny Ledfurd, FeaturedArtist - Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Derrty D, FeaturedArtist - Ziggy Pockets, FeaturedArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
John Smith, Composer, Writer - Moonshine Bandits, MainArtist - Big Smo, FeaturedArtist - Brett Brooks, Composer, Writer - Dusty Dahlgren, Composer, Writer
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
Chronique
Numerous white rappers have combined hip-hop and rock, but the way the Moonshine Bandits do it on Whiskey and Women is unusual: they bring country into the mix. Whiskey and Women favors an unlikely yet successful blend of hip-hop, Southern rock, and country; the Bandits' sound owes something to everyone from Dr. Dre and House of Pain to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Molly Hatchet to Waylon Jennings. Whiskey and Women manages to link redneck culture and hip-hop culture, combining the rebellious imagery of hip-hop with the hell-raising imagery of Southern rock and outlaw country -- and the Moonshine Bandits aren't shy about mentioning honky tonk icons like Hank Williams Sr. and Johnny Cash. Granted, the way this West Coast group plays up redneck stereotypes on infectious offerings such as "Whiskey River," "My Kind of Country," "For the Outlawz," and "Whiskey and Cigarettes" (many of their songs mention whiskey) can be cartoonish, but that's part of the fun. The Moonshine Bandits take the stereotype of the hell-raisin', whiskey-drinkin', truck-drivin', Daisy Dukes-lovin', rifle-ownin' good old boy and run with it, which isn't unusual in and of itself; Southern rock and outlaw country have been thriving on that stereotype for decades. But the way these California rappers find the parallels between hip-hop rebels and redneck rebels is certainly unorthodox. Some listeners might find it strange that all these redneck-isms are coming from a California group rather than a Southern group, but actually, that isn't strange at all when one considers California's contributions to country music. Let's not forget that Merle Haggard and the late Buck Owens were both from Bakersfield, California -- and those guys were responsible for some of the finest and most classic honky tonk of the '60s and '70s. So yes, it is appropriate for a West Coast group to embrace a good ol' boys image. Whiskey and Women will no doubt be ignored by both country radio and R&B/hip-hop/urban radio; it's way too hip-hop for country stations and way too country-rock for urban stations. But for those who hold Snoop Dogg, Molly Hatchet, and Waylon Jennings in equally high regard, this album offers a major dose of fun.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 16 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 01:02:45
- Artistes principaux : Moonshine Bandits
- Compositeur : Various Composers
- Label : Suburban Noize Records
- Genre : Blues/Country/Folk Country
2012 Suburban Noize Records 2012 Suburban Noize Records
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