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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yep, this band will be BIG,
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This review is from: Wrecking Ball (Audio CD)
I have seen this band live 3 times now. Amazing performance each time. This disc captures some of the raw, magnetic power that is Dead Confederate. No disc will ever do their live show justice.
Track Reviews 1) Heavy Petting (9/10) - A great rocking curtain jerking track to start this album off right. 2) The Rat (10/10) - This is the song that created the DC buzz. A rerecord from the earlier EP version. I like both recordings, but once again, this one does more justice to the live DC sound. 3) Goner (10/10) - DC had the demo for this song on their myspace page for while. This rerecord is better than the demo and this song just plain rocks with a slight southern twang. 4) It Was a Rose (9/10) - Lyrically, a masterpiece. Listen closely and be drawn in. 5) Yer Circus (8/10) - One of the albums low points, but still better than any of the crap you hear on the FM radio. 6) All the Angels (11/10) - Yes, an eleven. The haunting vocal melody in the verses sends chills down my spine. 7) Start Me Laughing (10/10) - Ultimate rock out w/ your cock out song. 8) The News Underneath (8/10) - Another low point, but can you really expect and album full of masterpieces? 9) Flesh Colored Canvas (10/10) - An absolute emotional roller coaster. 10) Wrecking Ball (9/10) - Title track. Metaphors galore.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bought this record twice,
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This review is from: Wrecking Ball (Audio CD)
If you can imagine a fusion of the best parts of Nirvana's greatist hits and Pink Floyd's powerful atmospheric sounds then you've got an idea of what Wrecking Ball sounds like. This southern Alt-rock band delivers raw emotion with strong instrumentation in a way that no other group currently on the scene does. Pick this album up now, so you can brag to your friends about how you knew them before they got big.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Refreshing,
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This review is from: Wrecking Ball (Audio CD)
It's about time an album like this came out. "The Rat" originally got me into DC, as well as their EP (which I also strongly recommend). In the age of over-commercialized/over-recycled corporate garbage, such a raw and honest band is indeed very refreshing. Reminds of me of the first time I heard Pearl Jam's "Ten". I hope these guys become very successful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Distorted Nostalgia!!!,
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This review is from: Wrecking Ball (Audio CD)
I found out about these guys at Voodoo Festival in New Orleans, although I missed the show, knowing they would be amazing. They played early and I had a long night...Anyways, I finally bought their album, had to buy online and im loving it. The first two songs off the album knock you in the throat. Love the hard rock of Heavy Petting, and the lyrics from The Rat which describes church life in the South quite well. I cant comment on the rest yet, im still indulging. I will say each song has something to offer, and this album will be around for a long time..Of course we must place Dead Confederate somewhere and draw comparisons from the past. GRUNGE/KURT COBAIN. There I said it, and its a right and wrong comparison. But it still draws from other genres and shouldnt be pegged with having strictly one influence. Pick this up if you havent already...The album rocks. The lyrics has substance. Great song direction. Need I say more?
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Seattle Sound in Georgia?,
By Sor_Fingers (Boulder, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wrecking Ball (Audio CD)
I know it's hard to believe, a Southern Grunge band. It's as if Kurt Cobain was resurrected as a right-handed, guitar player with a more advanced harmonic vocabulary and a slightly less edgy voice and he had enough of the Pacific Northwest. So Cobain goes down to Georgia and hooks up with some guys including a keyboard player with a strong affinity for the sound of a Hammond B3 organ and a lead guitar player who loves playing with a bottleneck slide and really can play. As ridiculous as it sounds, this band really has something going. The album gets off to a bad start. "Heavy Petting" is a really lackluster song that mostly oscillates between two chords and contains little melody and lots of awful screaming and growling. From there, everything is great. The album's single "The Rat" is really wonderful as well as the eerie "It Was A Rose" in which the vocalist goes from a somber apathetic tone to emotionally charged, gravelly higher range singing. The other most notable track is the epic "Flesh Colored Canvas" which takes a full 12 minutes to elapse with lots of peaks and valleys to keep the music fresh. While the overall tone of the album is consistently dark, minor and grungy, the band manages to develop songs over some long periods of time with volume and timbre. The band uses fairly unique instrumentation with heavy drums and bass, often a crunchy guitar pitted against another more strident guitar often played with a slide and frequent use of B3 organ creating a very unique sound world. Hopefully this band will continue to make good music, as I can see their future go in one of three different directions: they can either not gain enough support and fizzle out as if they had never been in the music scene, get signed by a major label and become whores of the music industry joining the ranks of Linkin Park, Fallout Boy and Nickelback, or they can gain enough support to stay a bit underground and continue to make really good music. They have something really great going and I can only hope they stay on the right track.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grungy,
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This review is from: Wrecking Ball (Audio CD)
Gritty and grungy, just what the doctor ordered. Scratches the itch that has been ignored far too long.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This band will be BIG,
By Pillowhead (Peoria, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wrecking Ball (Audio CD)
Wow! This album is fantastic from beginning to end. They don't make em' like this anymore. Dead Confederate is a cross between Nirvana/Black Crowes/Doors and wholly original.
"The Rat" is the song that got me into these guys, and while that song is great, it doesn't prepare you for what else these guys have in store. From the driving hard rock of "Heavy Petting" to the slow burn psychedelia of "Flesh Colored Canvas" and "Wrecking Ball" this album is great - top to bottom. You won't be disappointed. If you get a chance, pick up their ep, it has 4 other songs as well as a different version of "The Rat".
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing Like it No Where,
By B. Murrag "Chip doodoo" (Bejing) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wrecking Ball (Audio CD)
I have heard this band many times and this is their masterpiece but believe Brantley and Hardy will write some more great stuff in the future when they get pissed or crapped on. I also really think they should move to Seattle to capture the Nirvana fans but tour the south so we can see them too. Good luck guys---great CD!!!!
0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Seattle sound? Maybe on Valium,
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This review is from: Wrecking Ball (Audio CD)
All of the other reviews somehow included either Seattle, grunge, or Cobain. OK, I get the vocal similarities but the rest of the album hasn't the passion or energy to the Mudhoneys, Soundgardens, and nowhere near Nirvana. It is boring with the exception of the track that I bought the album for "Start me laughing". Now that is worthy of the grunge comparison but the rest...a snoozer. I'm not too old to apreciate some of the new music, in fact "All the Saints", another Southern band is awesome (Fire on Corridor X). This is just boring. It's not even trippy enought, like the Blak Angels are, to even call it psychedelic.
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Wrecking Ball by Dead Confederate (Audio CD - 2008)
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