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Americana
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Country: Country Rock
Release Date:
2006
National Grain
© Copyright-National Grain
(783707282206)
Record Label: Old Wheat Records
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"Over the past decade, dozens of budding alt-country groups have cut their teeth at the Star Bar, the Earl and other Pabst-pouring Atlanta honk- tonks. Yet while a token few like the Drive-By Truckers have gained national acclaim, the bulk of the local talent has coexisted peacefully under the radar. One such act is National Grain, a five-piece led by singer-songwriters Ben McAllister and Jeff Moore, which may not stay under that radar for much longer.
The band’s self-titled debut of easy-on-the-ears Americana simultaneously uplifts and laments, filled with homespun tales of long-distance love, long train rides and barstool confessionals. The lonesome AM-radio vibe of traditional country rubs elbows with the galloping rhythms and Telecaster twang of Old 97's and, at times, the tattered vitriol of Uncle Tupelo.
Cuts like “City Lights,” “Better Times,” “High Country Twilight” and “Why Don’t You Ever Call Me On the Phone?” get better with each spin, buoyed by honeyed harmonies and toe-tapping choruses that should make even Southern transplants sing along with an exaggerated drawl. Whining pedal steel and clucking banjo give the songs a broken-in feel, thankfully preserved by light-handed production. With nary a throwaway in these dozen tracks, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more accessible debut in the local bin.
National Grain hasn’t reinvented the wheel of country music, but the band is doing its part to keep that wheel turning
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THIS RECORD MADE ME DRINK 19 BEERS.
author: Juggs Spooner
I saw this band open for Patterson Hood recently and had never heard of them. I am now a huge fan. The next day I bought this record and it has not left my player. It kicks off with one of the best honky tonk shoulda-been singles of the year, "Pretty Women Won't Give Me the Time of Day," and proceeds to twang and rock ballz for the next 40 minutes!
Buy it, but make sure you hide your car keys before you put it on. You WILL get drunk while spinning this record. I made the mistake of puting it on on a Sunday night and ended up having to call in drunk to work the next morning.
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