
Most Messed Up is a Country album by Old 97's, originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Country
- Americana & Roots
- crunchy
- rowdy
- heartland
About
By sticking together while also allowing for solo work, Old 97’s are now the veteran band they always imagined they were. The brunt of the work rests on Rhett Miller, who reportedly wanted to pull no punches and play it hard and raw with no commercial considerations; over the years he’s learned he's no mainstream star. So it’s no surprise when the f-bombs fly throughout the mud-kickin’ “Nashville,” where enough electric slide guitar sends the track to nirvana. “Wasted” takes a similar brutal approach to ensure the opening kvetch “Longer Than You’ve Been Alive” isn’t, well, wasted on a handful of feeble attempts at capturing the glory that was always <i>almost</i> the band's to take. Miller is as hungry as he’s ever been and doesn’t leave room for any fancy stylings or mood pieces. Not even “This Is the Ballad” is a ballad. “Intervention” sounds like the hotel room got trashed before anyone agreed to go anywhere. For the first time in their career, Old 97’s play consistently as the band everyone wanted them to be, as honest heirs to The Replacements (whose Tommy Stinson makes a guest appearance).
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Longer Than You've Been Alive
- A2Give It Time
- A3Let's Get Drunk & Get It On
- A4This Is The Ballad
- A5Wheels Off
- A6Nashville
Side B
- B1Wasted
- B2Guadalajara
- B3The Disconnect
- B4Ex Of All You See
- B5Intervention
- B6Most Messed Up
Credits
Performers
- Murry HammondBASS VOCALS
- Philip PeeplesDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Ken BetheaELECTRIC GUITAR
- Tommy StinsonELECTRIC GUITAR VOCALS
- Jon RauhousePEDAL STEEL GUITAR
- Rhett MillerVOCALS ACOUSTIC GUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
