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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
More of the Same -- High Praise for this Band!,
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This review is from: Mojo Box (Audio CD)
SCOTS may not be the most innovative or experimental band around, but they are among the most entertaining. "Mojo Box," the band's most recent effort following their five-star "Liquored Up and Lacquered Down" album, serves another big heap of guitar riffs and clever lyrics that is perfect for your next big shin-dig. A bit raunchier, a touch more rockin' than "LU&LD," "Mojo Box" brings the goods hard and fast. With six tunes clocking in at under 3 minutes and only one over four minutes, "Mojo Box" tosses you from tune to tune, most of which come with SCOTS' usual mix of wit and double entendre. "Doublewide" is probably my current favorite track, but pretty much every tune is enough to get my fingers banging on the steering wheel and my thoughts turning to bootleg liquor and some Carolina BBQ. A great addition to any southern rock CD collection!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
There's an evolution goin' on here...,
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This review is from: Mojo Box (Audio CD)
This album really is a change of pace for the band, and not just because of the departure of Cousin Crispy. They are now a power trio making great rock and roll, and they have grown some in the process. The band still has the swanky trailer park funhouse appeal it always did, but their songwriting and performing definitely show a maturity that should come this far into a band's existence. I have to say that Mary nearly steals the show on the songs that feature her, especially their cover of "Fire of Love." This is already my "Song of the Year," and I doubt that the next eleven months will find another to knock it from the top of the heap. "The Wet Spot" is a killer surf tune, period. God Bless ya, Rick. And how Dave keeps from having a heart attack during "Doublewide" is beyond me. This is the best album from the best live band in America.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SCOTS still cookin,
By shasta "tastroman" (Bassett Va) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mojo Box (Audio CD)
SCOTS are 1 of the few bands I know of that have been together 15 plus years and can still put out an album as powerfull as their 1st. For me this is their best offering since To Much Pork. So many bands change the formula and end up like Metallica. Not SCOTS. They are still kickin it.
Its been to long since have seen this band live. And I always thought they were best as a 3 piece unit. If you are or ever have been a fan of this band, dont let this one pass you buy.
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