Trailer Bride's sophomore effort, Smelling Salts [is] a satisfying album that wears well.... Swingle is a clear-eyed, precise lyricist, although it can be easy to miss amid jittery-tempo twangy guitars. Lend a close ear to the languid "South of the Border"--"Silence is golden, maybe for the sane/But late-night radio static is silver like rain"--and before you know it, her couplets will be following you around after dark like the moon.
Smelling Salts,Trailer Bride,Bloodshot Records,Alternative Country,Country,Pop,Popular Music,Rock/Pop
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Smelling Salts
Trailer Bride Manufacturer: Bloodshot Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006172 Release Date: 1998-03-24 |
Tracks:
- Quit That Jealousy
- Wildness
- Porch Song
- South Of The Border
- From The Rooftop
- Graveyard
- Yoohoo River
- Cowgirl
- Show Bizness
- Bruises For Pearls
- Fighting Back The Buzzards
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Skronkabilly.......2003-09-04
Smelling Salts is on the whole a good, but not great album. Melissa Swingle is a talented songwriter with a distinctive, one might almost say, weird voice. She twangs hard, hard like June Carter Cash, and yet there's a vulnerability and honesty in her voice that puts mainstream country stars to shame. She writes about real things, not the sentimental "real life" of mainstream country, but about fear, lust, loneliness, happiness and simple pleasures. Highlights of the album include the charming Porch Song, which is a light but touching confessional about her own fears as a performer; South of the Border, with it's three-in-the-morning, bleary lyrics and haunting harmonies; Graveyard, a haunting country ballad with an almost southern Gothic feel; and the touching Bruises for Pearls. The up tempo tunes are a bit more variable. Quit that Jealousy is pleasant, but a bit forgettable. Wildness approaches the Cramps in its punky weirdness. Yoohoo River is a delightful bluegrass breakdown that jars with the odd depiction of a suicide in the lyrics. Show Bizness is quite a fun romp about the hopes for fame in a country family.
The band itself is quite good. In addition to Swingle's odd, endearing vocals, she provides primary accompaniment on banjo, guitar, folksy harmonica and musical saw. She is backed by Daryl White on stand-up bass and Brad Goolsby on percussion and spooky noises. The band is loose, but that's part of its charm.
So Trailer Bride is to be recommended, especially if you have a taste for authentic country music without the glitz and hype of Nashville. Melissa Swingle is the real deal...not gussied up for recording, just honest and heartfelt songs, delivered with quirkiness and passion.
Not the Brides best-but still very good.......2001-02-18
Haunting, seductively sloppy, texas style folk music........1998-12-29
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Feel It in Your Lymph Nodes
Manufacturer: Smelling Salts Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA3ZZ0 Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
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