Old 97's - Graveyard Whistling (2017) [FLAC]
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Old 97's - Graveyard Whistling (2017) [FLAC] Genre: Rock Styles: Alternative, Indie, Alt-Country Source: WEB Codec: FLAC Bit rate: ~ 900 kbps Bit depth: 16 Sample rate: 44.1 kHz 01 I Don't Wanna Die in This Town 02 Bad Luck Charm 03 All Who Wander 04 Jesus Loves You 05 Good with God (feat. Brandi Carlile) 06 She Hates Everybody 07 Irish Whiskey Pretty Girls 08 Nobody 09 Drinkin' Song 10 Turns out I'm Trouble 11 Those Were the Days While the Old 97's have as recognizable a sound as anyone who came out of the '90s alt-country scene, you can't accuse them of repeating themselves. On 2014's Most Messed Up, their tenth studio album, the band sounded proudly rowdy and plenty scrappy, ready to make trouble and have a good time doing it. Three years later, 2017's Graveyard Whistling finds them delivering a more polished product, coupled with a firm sense of consequence about the bad results of the pursuit of good times. Vance Powell's production boasts more clarity, depth, and drama than Most Messed Up, though he hasn't sapped the group's fiery attack, and while most of the tracks here feature more cautious tempos, the trademark twang and crunch of Ken Bethea's guitar are as powerful as ever, and the hard-edged shuffle of bassist Murry Hammond and drummer Philip Peeples has only grown more powerful with time. There's a dark, spooky undertow to numbers like "I Don't Wanna Die in This Town" and "Good with God" (the latter featuring guest vocals from Brandi Carlile), and even upbeat numbers like "She Hates Everybody" and "Nobody" have a rueful tone that confirms these guys have been around long enough to know how elusive good times can be