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Album Details: Trailer Bride

Release Date:04/22/1997
Label:Yep Roc Records
UPC:634457100220

Track List: Trailer Bride

  1. Sorry Times
  2. Mardi Gras
  3. Let Mama Drive
  4. Rouge
  5. Arrowheads
  6. Road To Canaan
  7. Trailer Bride
  1. Maudlin
  2. Landyacht Take Me Home
  3. Chatham Co. Militia
  4. Sway
  5. Flying Saucer
  6. Trains At Night

Pro Reviews: Trailer Bride

  • All Music Guide

    Trailer Bride's remarkably self-assured debut features many of the best songs in the North Carolina-based band's entire alt-country catalog. Distinguishing herself from many of her peers with her deadpanned and droll delivery, lead singer and multi-instrumentalist Melissa Swingle sounds at once bemused and bored by life, as she winks and smirks her way through lines like "She might just win a million off of Ed McMahon." The result is a slightly sassy, slightly cynical trip through the bleary-eyed backwoods of Trailer Bride: from the rockin' rollicking "Let Mama Drive" to the slow-paced sway of "Arrowheads," the foursome's self-titled album is rarely anything but entirely depressing in its rustic realism, as Swingle confesses that she "can't see nothin' worth dying for." For fans of the most desolate, macabre country music, however, Trailer Bride is certainly somethin' worth living for.

    - Jimmy Draper, All Music Guide

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Biography

Trailer Bride

Chapel Hill, NC-based insurgent country band Trailer Bride was led by singer/songwriter Melissa Swingle, a onetime member of the all-female trio Pussy Teeth. Following that band's demise, Swingle switched from bass to guitar, began writing songs and formed Trailer Bride in 1993 with upright bassist Daryl White. Following a succession of drummers, Brad Goolsby joined the... Read more