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Lonely Road Revival
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Release Date:01/01/2006
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  • All Music Guide

    Open a paper, dial up a pundit, and you'd believe this country was so polarized that even the Berlin Wall was more easily crossed than the cultural chasm that now divides this nation.So wide is the a divide it's swallowed whole regions and even engulfed music, with genres now color coded red or blue. Punk, of course, is the latter, country the former. Trainwreck Riders make a nonsense of these notions, being as they are a rocking in their chair, guitarpickin' on the porch, nonpolitical punk band from San Francisco. Stick that in your Pew poll and smoke it. Their debut album Lonely Road Revival harkens back to a golden age of Americana, when folk, country and blues musically intertwined (even if the musicians themselves rarely did). The band draw inspiration from all three, particularly Andrew Kerwin, whose finger lickin' good guitar pickin is the soul of the Riders's sound. Twangy country, blues, rockabilly, pop inflected passages that bring to mind The Byrds or even The Beatles, he e...ffortlessly picks his way through them all, spinning out melodies and riffs, never missing a beat nor putting a finger wrong.Singer/rhythm guitarist Pete Frauenfelder is an equally adept frontman, whose folksy vocals gives all the songs unique a flavor, even the driving, punk studded numbers like "Find Your Way Home", which work as an equal showcase for the band's fabulous rhythm section. Lyrically lovelorn, nerves raw and emotions muddled, the Riders's songs ramble down the briar filled paths of confused interpersonal relationships. The lyrics may be downbeat, but the music is not, careening headlong into country hardcore (), brawling rockabilly, and punchy punk blues. But for every exhilarating, slam, bang number, there's a corresponding one with a much more laidback rhythm, easy going atmosphere and at times even dreamy aura. Americana for a new America, as train wrecks go, this one is a beauty. - JoAnn Greene, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Trainwreck Riders

The Trainwreck Riders don't play altcountry, and they're certainly not rockabilly. Instead, this San Francisco quartet is not quite a quarter century too late for their ideal scene partners: they're a cowpunk band, in the tradition of Green on Red, Rank and File and a number of now all but forgotten fellow travelers. The twangy country influence in the guitars and voc... Read more