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DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS - A Blessing And A Curse
| FasterLouder |
| The Drive-By Truckers (DBT’s) hail from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Muscle Shoals has a history of Southern Rock and was the home of rhythm, blues, soul and rock in the sixties and the seventies. Wilson Pickett. The Allman Brothers. Aretha Franklin. The Rolling Stones. Traffic. Boz Scaggs. Rod Stewart. These are just a few of the ghosts that wander the humid air of this little place in Alabama. ...full text |
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| Slant Magazine |
| The source of power for Drive-By Truckers, rightfully hailed in some circles as America's best current rock n' roll band, isn't their forceful brand of aggressive, bluesy southern rock, the enormity of sound that could knock the unprepared out cold; it's the unstated agreement between the band's three songwriters (Patterson Hood, Mike Cooley, and Jason Isbell) not to spare any details, no matter how grim those details might be....full text |
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| Popmatters |
| "Feb. 14”, the lead-off track on Drive-By Truckers’ sixth studio album, A Blessing and a Curse, is unlike any other song in the band’s catalog....full text |
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