Hope Is A Thing With Feathers

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 42:36

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darksouldealer

one thing that modern concrete country forgets is where it came from...thats why i love bloodshot so much; this is the type of stuff i grew up with, the back porch lazyness of a sunny afternoon, the way that each band actually sounds differnt!...here are the ghosts of johnny cash, hank williams and the spirit of willie nelson in flesh...trailer bride puts that haunt back in country with her near drunken lonesome voice that reminds me of D-I-V-O-R-C-E era tammy wynette...the slide really some across and spooky and they actually jam! high seas has some rollicking numbers with nice guitar showmanship...get off the boring airwaves and get some o' this shine!

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frijolero

i guess its just not your thing, maybe go back to your trisha yearwood album, you know, the one you put on your desert island list. This band has skills and is in my opinion worth a listen, that is if you've got ears for talent and originality. A thumbs up from me.

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Lazy and Bad

theoldprudesmusicreview

Uninspired music, slovenly perfomed with awful singing. Do not give a listen

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Twangy Talent

freedomrock

First heard this group on a Bloodshot compilation, and the sound stuck with me like glue, 1st 4 songs on this album are chillingly touching. This is authentic American music 100%

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By now, with the arrival of Trailer Bride’s fifth album in six years, you’ve either already hitched to the band’s mobile home or decided to avoid this brand of jaded, bored, yet insightful alt-country altogether. However, if frontperson, guitarist, singer/songwriter, and saw player Melissa Swingle’s sleepy monotone delivery and Trailer Bride’s rather dark, moody country & western fits your desolate impression of life in the slow lane, then Hope Is a Thing With Feathers will fly as well as, if not better than, the band’s existing catalog. Imagine Nico fronting Calexico if Gram Parsons wrote the songs and you’re close to the stoner country vibe the band generates. Swingle adds piano to her arsenal of instruments on the comparatively jaunty “Quickstep” and Tim Barnes’ vibrato guitar provides the perfect spooky, ghost town ambiance, especially when he plays slide. Daryl White’s deliberate, often gloomy standup bass injects appropriately unsettling atmospherics. Recorded and co-produced by Southern Culture on the Skids’ Rick Miller (at his studio), this album taps a deeper swampy feel, highlighted by the instrumental “Shiloh.” However, the guitarist doesn’t alter their existing sound appreciably. Some of these songs aren’t particularly memorable and the band isn’t pushing its established envelope, but there remains plenty to enjoy here, especially if you’ve already hopped on board Trailer Bride’s gothic Southern vibe. If you haven’t and you like your country on the bleak side, this is your ticket to ride the lonesome highway. – Hal Horowitz

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