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The SteelDrivers

Current price: $12.99
The SteelDrivers
The SteelDrivers

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The SteelDrivers

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hail from Nashville, TN and concoct a sound that combines elements of tradition with contemporary flourishes. One might call the group's self-titled debut neo-acoustic. It's a sound that relies on mandolins, fiddles, and guitars, one that skirts without being constricted by it. Banjoist , bassist-vocalist , mandolinist-vocalist , fiddler-vocalist , and guitarist-lead vocalist deliver 11 full-bodied tracks on , highlighted by 's scratchy, meets vocals. The fact that 's vocals serve as the band's calling card will make it easy for the to stand out among other neo-acoustic bands. But while the band's "big sound" -- 's hoarse vocals, the group harmony, and bright production -- really calls attention to itself one track at a time, it can be a bit bombastic song after song. The first three songs, and are like a one-two-three punch of sonic energy. stick closer to and offer a slight pause after the first three. But even here, ' vocal attack along with the crisp production seldom allows the music a chance to breathe. The ballad-paced is an exception to the rule, a track that winningly shows off the band's softer side. are a talented lot, and the sonic blast of many of these songs presented individually will probably take radio listeners by surprise. Taken as a whole, however, are stuck in overdrive. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.

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