MOLLY GENE ONE WHOAMAN BAND FOLK BLUES AND BOOZE Label: Solid Sound
Released: 29 Oct 2011
Format: Flac
From the depths of the one-man band underground there has emerged an undeniably impressive female singer/songwriter -- a one-woman band, rather -- whose dirty blues and raw country sound is quickly earning her a place among the more notable artists of that particular movement. Molly Dyer, better known as Molly Gene One Whoaman Band, is a down-home young woman, all cowboy boots and t-shirts and flannels, all soul and grit and fire. Her bottleneck slide technique is reminiscent of the old blues greats, though with a rock 'n' roll edge. Her raspy whiskey and cigarettes vocals, which do not come across as androgynous but remain entirely feminine, join together with her big plugged-in guitar sound to form songs that are as wicked as a desert rattlesnake, as sharp a straight razor, as fiery as a sip of backwoods moonshine, as sultry as summer nights in the Deep South, and nearly as sexy as Molly herself.
Tracklist: 1 When the Train Came Along 1:48 2 Smells Like Low Tide 3:45 3 Country Lover 2:27 4 Stick Shift 3:10 5 Kiss Me Quick 2:22 6 Kings and Queens 5:21 7 Waitin' 3:26 8 Reformation 3:59 9 White Girl from Missouri 3:27 10 Tumbleweed 3:48 11 Down in Mexico 4:26 12 Dinks Song 5:57 13 Union Pacific 1:14 14 Uncle Sam Ain't No Lady, But He Sure Can Take Your Man 5:52 5 15 Outro 2:10
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