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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Amazing,
By A. Blossman "Trey Blossman/Music Freak" (Mandeville, La. United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Whine De Lune (Audio CD)
I will not bore you with a lot of details, rather let me simply say this:
I own over 10,000 cd's and 1,500 vinyl records. Whine De Lune was my favorite release of 1999 (yes, I think it was the best record released that year). Trailer Bride's sound is truly unique. I don't think it could be duplicated, but if you wanted to try, do this. In a blender add one scoop Southern Culture on the Skids, one scoop Velvet Underground, one scoop trailer trash and one scoop woman scorned. Blend well, pour and enjoy. I have seen Trailer Bride and they are awesome. Rock on Trailer Bride.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spooky alternative country - way off the mainstream,
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This review is from: Whine De Lune (Audio CD)
Trailer Bride's sound is described (on their record company website) as spooky, stompy, swampy country of the kind of sound that could only come out of North Carolina. I'm not going to argue with that.Lead singer Melissa Swingle (who also wrote all the songs) has a very distinctive warbling style. She sings love songs, but there are also songs about snakes and strippers, not exactly your everyday subjects for songs. There have been songs about such matters before - Charley Pride began his career with a song called The snakes crawl at night, while Kenny Rogers did a great song about a stripper (Scarlet fever) on his We've got tonight album, and there are probably others - so there are precedents. Although this band comes in the category of alt-country, it isn't even like (say) Neko Case or Kelly Hogan's Pine Valley Cosmonauts. Their music, while different from the mainstream, can at least be compared to it, as there are some similarities. This band is not like anything I've ever heard before. Reading the other reviews, it seems to be a universal opinion. So, you either buy blind as I did (something I usually get away with, because of my eclectic tastes), or you hear enough of their music to be sure this is what you want.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great alt-country,
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This review is from: Whine De Lune (Audio CD)
My husband says TB sounds like the house band for some country graveyard, and he's got a point. These songs are haunting combos of country, bluegrass and something not altogether defineable. Reminds me a bit of the Mekons, a little of early rootsy bands like the Tarbox Ramblers and a little of nothing else I've ever heard. Definitely worth a listen.
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