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Who said washboards and washtubs don't belong in rock? Continuing to add the hillbilly to rockabilly, the Pine Hill Haints fine-tune their junkyard sound while taking a slightly darker turn on their second album for K Records, To Win or to Lose. Lyrically, the songs often follow the travels of folks who are down on their luck -- specifically hobos, vagabonds, and dumpster divers -- but despite depressing undertones, the record still manages to be mostly upbeat. Heck, It's not easy to hold a frown in the middle of a fiddle-sawing, banjo-plucking hoedown. Like their previous efforts, the Haints mix up bluegrass, honky tonk, Americana, and bluesy shuffles here, but this time they take things a step further and explore new ground. "Bordello Blackwidow" takes calypso inspiration from Harry Belafonte, and Jamie Barrier and his gang even try their hand at two traditional covers, letting loose some "yeehaws!" on Woody Guthrie's outlaw country ballad "The Ranger's Command" and attempting to sing in French (albeit filtered through a slackjaw twang) in "Je Passe Devant Ta Porte." A few moments could be considered overly self-indulgent, but even if the record loses its way a few times, for the most part, it's a solid effort. When the down-home boys and girls keep their chins up and stick to their roots, things really cook. "Charley Horse" is a sh*t-kickin', boot-stompin' jamboree, and "Never Cry" is a spirited romp that's catchy enough to please fans of both new-fangled modern music and old-time rock & roll.
© Jason Lymangrover /TiVo
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The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
The Pine Hill Haints, Artist, MainArtist
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
Presentación del Álbum
Who said washboards and washtubs don't belong in rock? Continuing to add the hillbilly to rockabilly, the Pine Hill Haints fine-tune their junkyard sound while taking a slightly darker turn on their second album for K Records, To Win or to Lose. Lyrically, the songs often follow the travels of folks who are down on their luck -- specifically hobos, vagabonds, and dumpster divers -- but despite depressing undertones, the record still manages to be mostly upbeat. Heck, It's not easy to hold a frown in the middle of a fiddle-sawing, banjo-plucking hoedown. Like their previous efforts, the Haints mix up bluegrass, honky tonk, Americana, and bluesy shuffles here, but this time they take things a step further and explore new ground. "Bordello Blackwidow" takes calypso inspiration from Harry Belafonte, and Jamie Barrier and his gang even try their hand at two traditional covers, letting loose some "yeehaws!" on Woody Guthrie's outlaw country ballad "The Ranger's Command" and attempting to sing in French (albeit filtered through a slackjaw twang) in "Je Passe Devant Ta Porte." A few moments could be considered overly self-indulgent, but even if the record loses its way a few times, for the most part, it's a solid effort. When the down-home boys and girls keep their chins up and stick to their roots, things really cook. "Charley Horse" is a sh*t-kickin', boot-stompin' jamboree, and "Never Cry" is a spirited romp that's catchy enough to please fans of both new-fangled modern music and old-time rock & roll.
© Jason Lymangrover /TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 16 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:44:43
- Artistas principales: The Pine Hill Haints
- Sello: K Records
- Género Blues/Country/Folk Country
2009 K Records 2009 K Records
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