May 26, 2011

Mike Ethan Messick - The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday

Michael Ethan Messick's The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday begins with a loopy sounding intro, but once he opens his mouth to deliver the first line, you know this is a country album. Sounding something like a cross between John Mellencamp and Dan Baird of the Georgia Satellites, Messick lets his nasal Texas drawl ease out the words while slide guitars and acoustics lead the way.

Early standout "Walking Into Walls," is a bass-driven ballad that subtly describes the life of a man broken by life and love. Michael's voice drips with sorrow over lonely backing vocals that sound like they could be ghosts echoing down a photo-bare hallway.

"Must Be Time" follows up with a rail-chugging rocker backed by Mike Junger and The Trishas. It's an invigorating track with a gospel feel and a sweet harmonica threaded through.

The final cut, "Nickel," drenched in reverb and smoke, sounds something like John Cougar in a moment of relaxed inhibitions. It's full of whiskey and fire, taking the listener to some backwoods Texas dive for a sweaty dirty dance with the cowgirl he's taking home.

If there's one slight drawback to the album, it's Messick's enunciation at times. Sometimes his diction comes off a bit murky due to his drawl - leaving the listener at a loss for what was just sung. It's not a huge concern, but does make a few of the lyrics a bit difficult to discern.

Overall, The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday stands out from the Texas herd of red dirt music. It's an emotional and thoughtful piece of work that shows as much potential as it does realization.

RIYL: Steve Earle, Chris Knight, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Fun With Charts and Graphs: Trace Adkins

May 25, 2011

Country Doppelgängers: American Idol Edition!













Carrie Underwood and Emily Osment... "I see similar people."














Kristy Lee Cook and former first daughter Jenna Bush














And this one was sent to me by a reader.... love it!
(Scotty McCreery and Alfred E. Neuman)














Lauren Alaina and Candace Cameron















Not nice, Trailer!

May 24, 2011

Honest Logo













Now go read this.

Parody of Kenny Chesney's "Live a Little"

Got No Fiddle
©2011 FMT Parody
(Parody of Kenny Chesney's "Live a Little")

Crankin' out Captain Crunch, A Lunchable for my son's lunch
Starbucks coffee, It's Friday, I'll wear jeans
To work, work, half a day, husband brings in most our pay
But I'm on 40 milligrams of Paroxitene

Radio's on Country 98
Hear a catchy song that sounds so great

It's got no fiddle, got no steel
Sounds so fine with my hands on the wheel
Keep this girl happy, don't want any tear drops
Got no fiddle, sounds so pop

Friday night, here we go, Applebees and a picture show
Chicken wrap, cake for four, go see Thor
Drivin' home with the radio, crankin' riffs from Taylor Swift
Little Ms. Wonderful gives me a lift

The whole family's singing along
To an authentic country song

That's got no fiddle, got no steel
Sounds so fine when she whines and squeals
Keep this girl happy, don't want any tear drops
Got no fiddle, sounds so pop

Layin' out, back yard
Country music on my iPod
Hear some twang, hit "skip"
Lady A's a better fit

They've got no fiddle, got no steel
Sounds so fine as my skin starts to peel
Keep this girl happy, don't want any tear drops
Got no fiddle, sounds so pop

No, it's got no fiddle, got no steel
Sounds so fine, good's all I want to feel
Keep this girl happy, don't want any tear drops
Got no fiddle, sounds so pop

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