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Woosley Band : Event Failure Vibrations
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In the vein of Exile-era Rolling Stones, Woosley Band plays ragged, rootsy rock and roll. It's like a viagra/vicodin cocktail the morning after...
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2004
Event Failure Vibrations Record Label: Fuck Hitler! Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
69 Riviera 0:45 Album Only
Shit Tools for Hip Fools 3:10 Album Only
3 3:44 Album Only
Agony 3:41 Album Only
Stella 2:50 Album Only
Bicycle Jogger 1:57 Album Only
Hudepohl 2:16 Album Only
Horror Scope 3:20 Album Only
Country Matters 2:05 Album Only
Through our Crooked Whiles 4:32 Album Only
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Album Notes

"New, trashy, country-flavored rock"- Aaron Beck, Columbus Dispatch.

"I've always had an affection for Sean Woosley's songs. He's got an off-handed way of making his points that slides right into my logic center. Often enough, he matches those unusual ideas with some solid rock and roll to make memorable songs.

This album finds Woosley and the boys in a decidedly Springsteenian phase. Early Asbury Park, I'd say, somewhere between the first and second albums. Loose, lanky riffs and half-shouted choruses. Music that moves just enough to sound effortless.

The sound, too, is very 1974. Almost no sharp edges whatsoever. It's like this album was recorded in seriously antiquated facilities. Could just be a truly skilled--or inept, I suppose--producer. Whatever the case, the sound fits the songs perfectly. In fact, it's that sound that really takes this album over the top.

Yes, the songs are great, and the performances are wonderfully easy on the ears. Woosley Band doesn't go out on any limbs, and yet the result is a completely satisfying album. Sometimes life works out like that."

aiding & abetting- J. Worley

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