robotboy Wrote:
nah, give me the best one of those 4. I've already heard A Blessing and a Curse.
i think the thing that really bothers me is the voice. I know I'm probably wrong, but the drawl sounds deliberate, as if he's saying "don't forget! we're from the south!" silly I know, but that's my major hangup.
There's 3 dudes singing on the new one and the last 2.
It depends on what you want to hear. SRO is a sprawling 2 disc rock opera about growing up in the South and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Decoration Day is darker, and Bloor's fave.
Dirty South seemed a bit more accessible to me, and that may be because Isbell adds a new dimension to the band.
The new one is sheer beauty.
But, judging by what YOU like, I'd say Dirty South.
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