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MP3 Goodman County - Dead-Ends and Transits

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  • Crown of Tin
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  • I Make Bad Decisions, Right Mama?
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  • Cathedral Streets
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  • Goodbye With a .45
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Description:

(ID 315201)
Alt-Country to Southern Punk

12 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Country Rock, ROCK: Americana



Details:
This is the second release from Mississippi's southern rockers, goodmanCOUNTY. This CD demonstrates their diversity, from acoustic alt-country ballads to in-your-face Southern punk--but mostly it is just good rock-n-roll.

The cut "Anarchy in the Southern States" was featured in SPIN Magazine's Essential Mix (November 2005).

The Americana UK website says of DEAD ENDS & TRANSITS: "And how Goodman County moves on, Anarchy in the Southern States picks up the cudgel laid down by the Sex Pistols and beats the banal and the mundane to death with it. It is as deafening an answer to corporate rock in the USA as Sweet Home Alabama was to Neil Young's Southern Man."

What other folks have to say about goodmanCOUNTY:

".good alt-country make you wanna drink whiskey and find your best girl
music."
Dave Carner
ashesandwater.com

".the new album flows like beer on a warm night, with the loud, melodious
crash of bottles every few songs bringing the listener out of a soulful
withdrawal."
Jessica Kinnison
Jackson Free Press

".a band just trying to make some rock 'n' roll, a band that is true."
Jackson Free Press

"[Crown of Tin] sounds like They Might Be Giants doing an Uncle Tupelo
song..."
Brad Clark from Buffalo Nickel

"They're just too damn loud and fast."
Maw-Maw and Byrd

"...a band that is as willing to experiment with new sounds as it adheres
to its country-rock influences."
The Planet Weekly


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