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Led by former Uncle Tupelo roadie Brian Henneman, the Missouri-based Bottle Rockets have been obstinately mining their seam of fundamentalist southern rock for more than 15 years. Brand New Year, their 1999 release, brilliantly epitomises their creed, wedding riff-heavy Skynyrdesque tunes to lyrics laden with leaden humour. Opening track "Nancy Sinatra" is a heavy-breathing love letter to the lady in question, and "Helpless" is a defiant anti-computer anthem extolling the Rockets 'Luddite creed. But the bulk of Brand New Year is as it should be: rueful drinking songs, among them "Alone in Bad Company," "Headed for the Ditch" and, most obviously rueful of all, "The Bar's on Fire" ("Somebody," pleads the refrain, "save the beer"). A subtly tuneful pop sensibility is also discernible, notably on the Cheap Trick-ish "Let Me Know."