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Those Poor Bastards - Songs of Desperation

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Free Music Review: What's it all about?
Hit: 5 Stars

You might as well ask and the answer is hidden inside your inner depths, depths you didn't even know that you had.

A friend of mine made me a copy of this CD and I listened to it for a laugh. Was it funny? Yes, in a twisted sort of way. Was it vacuous? Hell, No. It was profound all the way. Was it meaningless? Yes, as meaningless as life itself.

People ramble through their lives trying to give it a `meaning' by banishing sadness and accentuating happiness and in the process are alienated of most of their own lives.

It is all life, in its pain, desperation, sadness, joy, ugliness, beauty, darkness and light, embrace it and be grateful for it is all what you have.

If you want to get off the banal sunshine train, then listen to those poor [...] telling you how.

At any rate, I liked it enough to buy my own copy.

Free Music Review: Lonesome and the Minister are at it again
Hit: 5 Stars

This album is an instant Hellbilly classic. Lonesome has no patience for BS and howls his damnation for the unbelievers of gothic country. Not since Johnny Cash has there been a country music personality with the magnetism to change the industry. Stand out tracks include "Hell So Near" "Shadows Fall" "Drunk with Fear" "My Last Dollar" and the somnambulistic masterpiece "Drown in the River." Lonesome evokes bleak faulknerian tragedies with a vicious sense of humor. I highly recommend Those Poor [..] to all discontented Nick Cave fans.

Free Music Review: 1930's death country
Hit: 5 Stars

If you're looking for a slick, overproduced recording then you're missing the whole point. These songs are meant to reclaim the true country roots of the 1930's style murder ballads and weepers. Just read the product review and you'll get a good sense of what this album sounds like. You need not be "duped" or "burned." Just listen to the clips. This isn't music meant for the radio or to make you feel good. It's true country that evokes an overwhelming sense of loneliness and misery.

Free Music Review: songs of desperation
Hit: 5 Stars

This is exactly what it says. If you don't want to hear some good depressing songs of desperation, don't buy the album. Some songs, not quite as depressing, but they are all good.

Free Music Review: excellent !!!
Hit: 5 Stars

this some dark backwoods gothic-country!!!
it will definatley make you want some whiskey on dark day!!
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