Earl Brothers Whiskey, Women & Death Recording/Album Reviews
Earl Brothers Whiskey, Women & Death
submitted 11/1/2007
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Submitter |
JackJack (see all reviews from this person) |
Where Purchased |
CD Baby |
Overall Comments
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I heard the Earl Brothers for the first time on a local San Francisco Bay radio show. The thing that struck me about the music was that they sounded so close to the early original bluegrass traditionalists, but with their own edge. The Earl Brothers songs (all original, except foe "Cluck Old Hen") have a toughened spirit that spoke of hardened hearts and drinking from long necked bottles with the bartender in a quiet dive bar while strumming on an old Fender guitar, telling stories of their bad luck.
They have often been referred to as a punk or goth bluegrass band most likely because of their raw and troubled lyrics. But don't let the punk or goth boiler plate make you think that they are just a bunch of young dirty haired, eye liner, and rapid nonsense. Instead imagine Bill Monroe with Ralph Stanley dressed all in black, singing songs about some of the tough days of their times.
The Earl Brothers are the real thing when it comes to bluegrass with unique melodic harmonies, slow pickin' banjo, heavy bass strum-flat pickin' guitar, frilling mandolin, and the tight upright bass. If you like straight talking songs and right to the point about the lost love and tough luck then this is a must have.
Check out samples of their music here. http://www.earlbrothers.com/ |
Overall Rating |
10 |
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