Look Out!

Look Out!

by The Hackensaw Boys
Look Out!

Look Out!

by The Hackensaw Boys

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Overview

While the Hackensaw Boys have earned a reputation as a "weird bluegrass band" in the manner of Hayseed Dixie or Split Lip Rayfield, on their fifth album Look Out they sound less like a band playing with the formula of acoustic country music than a bunch of guys who love the genre but aren't afraid to play fast and hard when the spirit moves them (and it does often). As pickers, the Hackensaw Boys aren't exactly the Del McCoury Band, but their chops are at least as good (if not better) than the average act you'll see at a bluegrass festival, and they sound like a band, with a strong ensemble feel that more than compensates for their (very) occasional rough spots. The Hackensaw Boys can play at warp speed on tunes like "F.D.R.," "Sweet Petunia" and "Gospel Plow," but they can also connect on more measured material, and mid-tempo songs like "Baltimore" and "Hobo" demonstrate the strength of their songwriting chops, which avoid rural cliches in favor of honest but heartfelt stories of Appalachian life. The production on Look Out is simple and effective, capturing the details of the performances without adding too much gloss, and the finished project is a record that proves musicians can respect tradition without letting it hold them back. Look Out is bluegrass played with the touch of sincere acolytes as well the spirit of a rough-and-ready garage band, and the Hackensaw Boys are the rare group that can make both sides of this formula work equally well. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 06/19/2007
Label: Nettwerk
UPC: 0067003070522
Rank: 127074

Tracks

  1. Look out Dog, Slow Down Train
  2. Oh, Girl
  3. F.D.R.
  4. Baltimore
  5. Radio
  6. Hobo
  7. Gospel Plow
  8. Sweet Petunia
  9. Sally Ann
  10. Too Much Time
  11. Blue-Eyed Girl
  12. Just One Change

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