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Whiskey And Women

Moonshine Bandits

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One of the newest acquisitions to the Suburban Noize lineup consisting of two members have been in the studio working on their mix of Western Blues with a dash of Hip-Hop spawning a sound all their own. Playing to an audience the same as Rehab, Boondox, Big B, and other Southern acts the group has made a soundtrack to go along with a sharp bottle of Jim Beam. Like said on their bio, “It’s a mixture of Johnny Cash and the Beastie Boys” and that is a close catch of the image that they are trying to get across.

This album reminds more of a country album more than anything. It is something for you to enjoy with a Marlboro, a cold brew, and over an open pitted barbeque. I, personally, don’t really like this type of music but the way they do it they do it right. As I said they are eerily similar to Big B crossed with Rehab, in the fact that they preach about the blue-collared hard working man who busts his ass until the end of the week where the party is waiting to greet him. Track five ‘Whiskey In’ is one track that definitely stands out and grasps onto that concept with a vice lock type grip.

Their expressions aren’t only limited to working torwards the weekend as they love to talk about what every hot blooded, heterosexual man loves to think about, women, but then again what artist doesn’t. Like everyone else, they don’t wants a snakey, shifty woman who is plotting how to get a quick buck out of a dumb fuck, they’re in dire search of a woman who can enjoy a summer breeze with them, not a girlfriend but a girl to spend the night with. Track seven, ‘Summer Girl’, simply explains how they refuse to be tied to one woman and will move on to the next if things seem to get complicated.

Track eleven ‘American PR’ is a ballad going out to the widows of our fallen soldiers who have endured and paid an ultimate price in this past decade of turmoil in the Middle East. It’s almost like a prayer for the fallen ones to on their way to the pearly gates to play their whole way up. The track is a truly patriotic message almost like a Toby Keith song back from when 9/11 first happened. It’s definitely something to crack open a beer and pour some out for our fallen brethren.

As a debut for Suburban Noize Records this is an album that is definitely for the fans of that sound Big B perfected years ago, that High Class White Trash Sound. They definitely have their work cut out for them and this is a step in the right direction if it’s the music they love to make. Hopefully the listening public can agree with them and help their fan base and message grow as time passes on.

Track Listing

  1. For The Outlawz
  2. Whiskey River
  3. Shine With Me
  4. My Kind of Country
  5. Whiskey In My Soul
  6. Fire It Up
  7. Summer Girl
  8. Los Banos
  9. Whiskey and Cigarettes
  10. Moonshine On Me
  11. American Pride
  12. Dash Fulla Cowboy Hats
  13. Get Loose
  14. My Super Goggles

Websites

MoonshineBandits.com
Moonshine Bandits @ SuburbanNoizeRecords.com
Moonshine Bandits @ Facebook

Record Label:

  • Suburban Noize Records

Release Date:

  • 05/10/2011

Reviewer:

  • Whipstick

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    Faygoluvers Comments

  1. ryuandken24

    ryuandken24

    Comment posted on Sunday, May 12th, 2013 09:33 am GMT -5 at 9:33 am

    not feeling this album or anything the bandits have done. just don’t like them.

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