Southern Culture On The Skids - The Electric Pinecones (2016)
Artist: Southern Culture On The Skids
Title: The Electric Pinecones
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Kudzu Records
Genre: Rockabilly, Southern Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 38:13
Total Size: 88.2 / 260 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Electric Pinecones
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Kudzu Records
Genre: Rockabilly, Southern Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 38:13
Total Size: 88.2 / 260 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Freak Flag 03:10
02. Dirt Road 03:04
03. Baby I Like You 02:25
04. I Ain't Gonna Hang Around 02:18
05. Grey Skies 03:56
06. Waiting On You 04:21
07. Midnight Caller 03:51
08. Swamp Fox - The Original 03:25
09. Downward Mobility 03:06
10. Rice and Beans 02:09
11. Given to Me 03:29
12. Slowly Losing My Mind 03:00
Southern Culture On The Skids new studio album, The Electric Pinecones, will be released September 16th on the band's own imprint, Kudzu Records. Featuring a dozen original tunes - 11 brand new songs and a whole-lotta NOLA remake of the SCOTS classic, "Swamp Fox", the record will be available on CD and as a digital download. A limited edition green translucent vinyl LP will be available in November 2016. "The Pinecones was our folk-a-billy garage band alter ego," singer-guitarist Rick Miller explains. "In the late '80s and early '90s, we would occasionally open up for ourselves as The Pinecones. What we played was not your typical SCOTS fare; more '60s west coast psych, folk and country. Those old set lists became the starting point for this record, The Electric Pinecones." The first single off the album, "Grey Skies," is a minor key mood piece with that folk-a-hill-a-billy psychedelic sound. Listen to how the acoustic 12-string riff slides into the band's hypnotic rhythms that propel Mary Huff's vocal into the mind's eye of times past and love lost. Thirty plus years, two hundred plus songs and a million plus road miles in, Southern Culture On The Skids continues to blur the lines between genres and once again delivers a stellar album.