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Southern Culture On The Skids Just How Lonely Album: Liquored Up and Lacquered Down
Genres: Alt-Country
Liquored Up and lonely, The Skids serve up an instant jukebox classic. |
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Picture Chrissie Hynde with a Southern accent fronting a country-jangle band and you’ve got SCOTS’ formula down. Structured around Rick Miller’s stellar, Byrdsian guitar lines, “Just How Lonely,” is capably matched by singer Mary Huff’s heartfelt accompaniment. Emotively enunciating lyrical fare typical of the genre (“Get in the car / Go to the bar / Stare at the wall / Wonderin’ where you might be”) Huff plays the soul-in-isolation role like she’s been there before. A country rock tear-jerker, complete with organ flourishes and irresistible hooks, “Just How Lonely” is a jukebox song for the ages.
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John D. Luerssen |
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New Jersey-based music fiend John D. Luerssen also contributes to RollingStone.com, Music.com, VH1.com and Smug Magazine.
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A blast from the past! Good hard rocking stuff.It sounds like it should be from 1995!
Trippie
A great rockin' song with a dose of heartbreak, but what country song would be complete without a little of that?
Ruth
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for Southern Culture On The Skids
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Official SCOTS Site
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All Music Guide: SCOTS
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SCOTS at TVT Records
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