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On their third album, 2009's Midnight Soul Serenade, Heavy Trash keep delivering the good old rock & roll, rockabilly, and hillbilly soul that their first two albums handed out like candy at a Fourth of July parade. Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray hit their stride right away on their debut and continue to be nothing short of great. They make no great changes to their sound here; it's still loose as geese on the rockers and pleasantly spooky on the ballads. Spencer and Verta-Ray still conjure all kinds of unhinged noise from the guitars, yet remain firmly within the bounds of the songs. Best of all, Spencer fully embraces his role as greasy, rockabilly crooner with an unrestrained joy and fervor. His performance on their cover of LaVern Baker's "Bumble Bee" is guaranteed to bring smiles, his unhinged howls on "Bedevilment" bring back memories of Lux Interior, and he's never less than entertaining. The whole record is just a flat-out blast, with the duo gleefully raising all kinds of ruckus, blasting through swamp blues, noisy punk blues, cornpone balladry, and nocturnal jazz poetry, and even laying down a song that could have been a chart-topper back in 1959, the sweetly rollicking "Gee, I Really Love You." It may heretical to say it considering the backgrounds of the participants, but Heavy Trash could be the best project either man has been involved with. And while Midnight Soul Serenade may not be the best Heavy Trash album (their debut takes that honor), it's still some of the best rock & roll around. Anywhere, anytime.
© Tim Sendra /TiVo
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Jon Spencer, Composer - Matt Verta-Ray, Composer - Heavy Trash, MainArtist
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Jon Spencer, Composer - Matt Verta-Ray, Composer - Heavy Trash, MainArtist
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LaVerne Baker, Composer - Heavy Trash, MainArtist - Jerry Fullylove, Composer
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Jon Spencer, Composer - Matt Verta-Ray, Composer - Heavy Trash, MainArtist
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Jon Spencer, Composer - Matt Verta-Ray, Composer - Heavy Trash, MainArtist
2009 Bronzerat 2009 Bronzerat
Jon Spencer, Composer - Matt Verta-Ray, Composer - Heavy Trash, MainArtist
2009 Bronzerat 2009 Bronzerat
Jon Spencer, Composer - Matt Verta-Ray, Composer - Heavy Trash, MainArtist
2009 Bronzerat 2009 Bronzerat
Jon Spencer, Composer - Matt Verta-Ray, Composer - Heavy Trash, MainArtist
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Charlie Spencer, Composer - Jon Spencer, Composer - Matt Verta-Ray, Composer - Heavy Trash, MainArtist
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Jon Spencer, Composer - Matt Verta-Ray, Composer - Heavy Trash, MainArtist
2009 Bronzerat 2009 Bronzerat
Jon Spencer, Composer - Matt Verta-Ray, Composer - Heavy Trash, MainArtist
2009 Bronzerat 2009 Bronzerat
Presentación del Álbum
On their third album, 2009's Midnight Soul Serenade, Heavy Trash keep delivering the good old rock & roll, rockabilly, and hillbilly soul that their first two albums handed out like candy at a Fourth of July parade. Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray hit their stride right away on their debut and continue to be nothing short of great. They make no great changes to their sound here; it's still loose as geese on the rockers and pleasantly spooky on the ballads. Spencer and Verta-Ray still conjure all kinds of unhinged noise from the guitars, yet remain firmly within the bounds of the songs. Best of all, Spencer fully embraces his role as greasy, rockabilly crooner with an unrestrained joy and fervor. His performance on their cover of LaVern Baker's "Bumble Bee" is guaranteed to bring smiles, his unhinged howls on "Bedevilment" bring back memories of Lux Interior, and he's never less than entertaining. The whole record is just a flat-out blast, with the duo gleefully raising all kinds of ruckus, blasting through swamp blues, noisy punk blues, cornpone balladry, and nocturnal jazz poetry, and even laying down a song that could have been a chart-topper back in 1959, the sweetly rollicking "Gee, I Really Love You." It may heretical to say it considering the backgrounds of the participants, but Heavy Trash could be the best project either man has been involved with. And while Midnight Soul Serenade may not be the best Heavy Trash album (their debut takes that honor), it's still some of the best rock & roll around. Anywhere, anytime.
© Tim Sendra /TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 11 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:36:35
- Artistas principales: Heavy Trash
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Bronzerat
- Género Pop/Rock Rock Alternativa & Indie
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