Drive-by Truckers

I seem to be the only one around here that touts these guys heavily, but I don't think I should be. Honestly if you guys checked them out, you'd probably like them. Good, strait foreward rock thats well aware of the genres roots with a strong pretelection toward Southern Rock.

Im going to list a few songs. If you could do me a favor and listen to at least 5, then review the three you liked best. Also they released a new album recently which I have yet to pick up. If you own it or have heard it, please give me a review.

List: (I rated them to help, or to try to)
Sinkhole: 5
Hell No I Ai't Happy: 4
Outift: 4.5
Ronnie and Neil: 3
Guitar Man Upstairs: 3
The Three Great Alabama Icons (not a song but an amazing track just the same): 5
Let There Be Rock: 3
Where the Devil Won't Stay: 4.5
The Day John Henry Died: 4
Carl perkins Cadillac: 3.5
Danko/Manuel: 4
 
Ok well anyway, Outift is the most country song they have I think. But if you listened to the tracks I gave a 5 to, you might like them better.

Look want me recommendation? In this order:

Sinkhole
Devil Won't Stay
Hell No I Ain't Happy
Carl Perkins Cadillac
Danko/Manuel

This is a subset from the earlier list, top 3 are very rock, 4 is more pop, 5th is really slow, listen to it when you're chilling out.

And what do you mean "easy listening rock" Merkaba? I wouldn't compare them to Train.
 
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it is an amazing thing, you type something in and it gives you websites that has stuff about what you typed in. Now go use it. Big3 I've heard a couple of tracks by them before and have liked them. *is off to find more*
 
whoops sorry I meant the easy listening rock/laughing thing to the earlier psot of the one critic that called DBT easy-listnening rock.. sorry
 
Yeah tell me what you think of them. I honestly think if people heard them they'd like them. Sinkhole and Devil Won't Stay especially since their close enough to popular genres. The other can be poppy or alternative/indie.
 
I didn't, Merkaba compared them to "easy listening rock"

And if thier a modern day Skynard, then this Skynard knew alot of Clash songs.
 
I actually own 3 of their albums; Southern Rock Opera, Decoration Day, and Teh Dirty South, and i think their one of the better banRAB out there. They deserve more credit than they get and certain aspects should make them cross-over darlings.

I hesitate to call them country though. Southern Rock can be easily confused by the unfamiliar (not to say that you are, but that the DBT virgins will). Even on songs that steer more toward the country ethos ("Outift") are still accused of stealing more from the Allman Bros. than it is Merle Haggart.

It was my understanding that Patterson Hood left the band. Any clue on the truth to that one?
 
patterson hood has NOT left the band. jason isbell left the band after the dirt underneath tour two or three years back. his solo recorRAB are incredible.
i hear what youre saying about them not being country, but that's an argument that will be fought for all-time. southern rock opera is a two disc concept album telling the story of lynyrd skynyrd and life in the south. that was the album that dbt hired on jason isbell as their third guitarist. they only saw it fit to right a skynyrd tribute album with three guitars. however, if you delve into their back catalog, with albums like 'gangstabilly' and 'pizza deliverance,' youll hear their country roots shine through.
the albums you mentioned are pretty rock oriented. but now that isbell left, and the two other song writers have kiRAB now, we're getting softer country diddies. the new album has very few songs with three guitars blaring, in fact, most of them ditch the third guitar (sometimes even the second), and replace that space in the music with multi-instrumentalist spooner oldham (session musician from muscle shoals), usually playing pedal steel or the hammond organ. bob, daddy neeRAB a drink, im sorry houston, check out time in vegas, a ghost to most, and perfect timing are the most country songs on their new album. they may not be full-fledged country, but theres an undeniable country influence in their music.
 
they are incrdibly awesome, I've been lucky enough to see them live once, and hoepfully again this coming month, too.. I have their new one but haven't been feeling the greatest lately so haven't been listening to much music at all...
 
we made the dallas and houston shows,....both were great,...high energy,....exactly what you would expect from a truckers show,.....

the group i was in was great,...sang every song,...drank till they were done,....

i know thats not much of a show review,...but i'm just sayin,.....
 
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