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Lydia Loveless – Indestructible Machine (2011)
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Artist: Lydia Loveless Title Of Album: Indestructible Machine Year Of Release: September 13, 2011 Label: Bloodshot Records Genre: Alt-Country, Country, Pop, Rock Quality: Mp3 Bitrate: 320 kbps Total Time: 38:17 Min Total Size: 95 Mb Tracklist: 1. Bad Way to Go 2. Can t Change Me 3. More Like Them 4. How Many Women 5. Jesus Was A Wino 6. Steve Earle 7. Learn to Say No 8. Do Right 9. Crazy Blessed
with a commanding, blast-it-to-the-back-of-the-room voice, the
21-year-old Lydia Loveless was raised on a family farm in Coshocton,
Ohio, a small weird town with nothing to do but make music. With a dad
who owned a country music bar, Lydia Loveless often woke up with a house
full of touring musicians scattered on couches and floors. When she got
older, in the time-honored traditions of teenage rebellion, she turned
her back on these roots, moved to the city (Columbus, OH) and immersed
herself in the punk scene, soaking up the musical and attitudinal
influences of everyone from Charles Bukowski to Richard Hell to Hank
III. Indestructible Machine, Loveless’ Bloodshot debut, combines heady
doses of punk rock energy and candor with the country classicism she was
raised on and just can’t shake; it’s an gutsy and unvarnished mash up.
The rattletrap electricity in foggy mountain throwdowns like "Bad Way To
Go” and "Do Right” may channel ground zero-era Old 97s, but the
underlying bruised vulnerability comes across like Neko Case’s tuff
little sister. "Can’t Change Me,” with its choppy, tense guitar tonality
recalling Television’s Richard Lloyd, stridently and stubbornly tells
the world to stuff it, while "More Like Them’s” muscular power pop hits
on the classic rock-and-roll motif of the outsider; both could be
anthems for blank generations along the rural routes everywhere. But
she’s also got the vocal nuances to pull off country soul well beyond
her years on "How Many Women,” which could have been pulled right out of
the strong-woman-wronged canon of Loretta Lynn, and "Crazy,” full of
boozy heartache and the lilt of Appalachia. Filesonic.com Letitbit.net Listen to the album Lydia Loveless – Indestructible Machine (2011)
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