BOBBY BARE JR.'S YOUNG CRIMINALS STARVATION LEAGUE reviews
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| Lost At Sea magazine |
The debate for me, almost from the outset, was whether I should hand down a rating of 9 or 10, as The Longest Meow certainly qualifies as a milestone in the Country Rock movement. Bobby Bare Jr. has achieved what Lucero and The Drive-By Truckers have been trying so hard to accomplish for years, creating an irony-free homage to the heroes of 1970’s AM country radio that actually builds upon their achievements rather than simply rehashing their sounds....full text |
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| AV Club |
| At the end of The Longest Meow, just after a contemplative, acoustic reading of Pixies' "Where Is My Mind," Bobby Bare Jr. delivers "Stop Crying," the last in a series of memorable original tracks. It begins as a swelling full-band ballad with lines like "just stop crying / you'll run out of tears and go blind" (which could have come from a single by Bare's Nashville-legend dad), and it ends with a raucous coda that could only happen on this side of Dinosaur Jr.'s career....full text |
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| Spin |
| leven songs recorded in 11 hours by an 11-person pickup band (featuring members of …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead and My Morning Jacket), The Longest Meow could've been a hipster train wreck. But Bobby Bare Jr. is no ordinary hipster....full text |
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