Sep 12, 2012
Taylor Swift: New Honest Radio Promo Ad
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Scott Borchetta,
Taylor Swift
Album Review: Chris Knight - Little Victories
If you're already a Chris Knight fan (and you should be), you've come to expect certain things from one of his albums. Gritty honesty. Earle-meets-Mellencamp country tinged roots-rock. Melodies that stick in your head for weeks. A focus on rural hardship. Lots of murder. Well, Little Victories has all of those things minus one. Going on 15 listens, I don't believe I've noticed more than one loss of life.
Don't worry, Chris is good enough that he doesn't have to let the lead fly every time out to deliver a satisfying collection of songs. While previous releases have seen foiled robberies, abusive jerks gone missing and bodies dumped in the river, the central bloodshed on Little Victories is the steady trickle of dead Presidents from your wallet. The commercial music world is keeping things typically light with trucks and girls and beer, but Knight sets his sights squarely on the difficulties of life in an endless damned recession.
"In the Mean Time" leads off the album with a treatise on self-reliance. Knight warns that as bad as it is, you should prepare for worse. "You might have to go out and shoot something and drag it home" and that might not be the only reason you need a shotgun.
Later, one of my favorites on the album, "Nothing On Me" chronicles the scars of a man and his dog who've already been made ready for hard times by hard living. A sawing fiddle and ringing guitar accompany Knight as he puts a more personal spin on the message of the album opener.
The title track sees Knight trade verses with John Prine in a song that celebrates the small successes that help get a person through struggles. Deer in the freezer and a baloney sandwich for lunch might not sound like much, but sometimes that's all it takes to keep the dark clouds at bay.
"You Can't Trust No One" is the darkly humorous flip-side of so many 60s love and peace anthems. Knight confronts the well-meaning ideals of community with the reality that some people are always ready to take advantage of such trust. "Everybody pack your picnic lunch and everybody pack your gun" is the hard truth he bears.
Little Victories isn't a concept album by any means, so there are plenty of Knight's trademark stories, drifter anthems and lost love laments. "Low Down Ramblin' Blues" is a catchy mid-tempo ode to never letting your hat hang in one place for long. Long-time fans will recognize "Hard Edges" from the Trailer Tapes collection. This time it's a fleshed out, full-band effort that while still more than solid, loses a bit of its raw impact.
So, how does Little Victories rank among Knight's stellar string of releases? Honestly, I don't know. He hasn't put out a single album I'd take a pass on yet, so if this one's in right there in the pack, it's in excellent company. Consistency is one of Chris' strengths and this is an album any Knight fan will love. It's also just as good a place to start as anything else he's put out, if you've never heard his music. Knight is one of America's greatest living singer-songwriters and Little Victories only adds to his legacy …even without the high body-count.
A-
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Little Victories is available on iTunes, Amazon, Lone Star Music and other outlets.
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Album Reviews,
Chris Knight
Sep 11, 2012
Top 10 Ways Brantley Gilbert Fans Celebrated His CMA Best New Artist Nomination
10. Increased gauge size on earrings
09. Bought this for their bondo colored, big-ass truck
08. Oxycontin party
07. Drove into town - beat up city slicker
06. Popped open 10-year-old bottle of MGD
05. Fired guns and sprayed Axe into the air
04. Splurged for Bumpers burgers
03. Had celebratory sex with girlfriend/sister
02. Cooked up "special edition" batch of meth
01. High-fived cellmate
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Brantley Gilbert,
Satire,
Top Ten Lists
Feel Bad For You Mixtape: September 2012
You know the deal by now. FBFY is a monthly mixtape put together by like-minded bloggers, music fans and miscreants. This month's edition includes songs from Ricky Skaggs & Tony Rice, Chris Knight, Corb Lund, The Sex Pistols and Chris Bell. Download the mixtape or leave a comment here. Stream it below.
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Feel Bad For You
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