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| ARTIST: | The Waco Brothers |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bloodshot Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Pigsville, Hello To Everybody, Fire Down Below, Red Brick Wall, The Hand That Throws The Bottle Down, Regrets, Train Back In Time, Day Of The Dead, Broken Down Row, Good For Me, Corrupted, Northwoods, Famous Last Words |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 744302004327 |
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Customer Reviews of Wacoworld
For Mekon Fans Only The Waco brothers make an art bands version of alt country, which, given their origins, is not surprising. The smirking never ceases, indeed, the whole idea seems to be that this band is obviously too witty and urbane to really be playing what they are playing, and isn't that just so cool? Stick to the genuine article
Not their best
While I consider myself a big fan of the Waco Brothers, this latest offering from Chicago's country punk icons lacks the energy of their previous efforts. If you're looking for the best Jon Langford and his brethren have to offer look to "To The Last Dead Cowboy" or "Cowboy In Flames." Those discs have a key ingredient that "Waco World lacks," fun. This disc of mostly mid-tempo songs will be a disappointment to those turned on to the bands high-octane style exhibited in their previous efforts. I don't want to give the impression that this is not a good disc; on its own it is a solid set of songs. However, in comparison to their previous three recordings, it falls somewhat flat.
Authentic Country Music
This is the kind of country music that came out of Texas and Oklahoma in the good old days, before the C&W crowd realized that they could make a lot more money producing elevator music. I came across it on the list of 100 disks recommended by the amazon critics, took a chance, and ended up a winner. Great music for ruminating over the unfairness of life while sipping on bourbon and branch.