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Hell and Half of Georgia
Hell and Half of Georgia
fucktheeagles.com
Any band with a website name like that has to have their heart in the right place (this is the “Mojo Nixon rule” with regard to whatever Don Henley is involved with). If you head over to that site you'll see news of a forthcoming release from the band after a string of local appearances over the summer, but that's as good a reason to step back and listen to their self-released debut, originally surfacing last year.
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A half-hour collection of eight songs that strike a neat balance between understated reflection and easygoing swing, it's certainly not hyperpolished Nashville–but neither is it ragged alt-country or whatever the term of choice is.
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