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The Piney Gir Country Roadshow - Jesus Wept
Rather than merely sticking to what it does best, it’s admirable that Jesus Wept chooses instead to run the gamut of country subgenres. But while it means that the record has an impressive range, it also means it can only be considered a qualified success. »
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piney gir taunts traditional country music with a big city edge - 'jesus wept' is a nod to piney's strict religious upbringing and her urge to walk the line between naughty and nice. there comes a time when everyone should question their faith and piney (with the help of her trusty roadshow) has channelled that into a record. a record that's a little bit country, a little bit rock 'n' roll and a whole lot of attitude. 'jesus wept' is more than a froth of petticoats in a fresh summer field, it's ingmar bergman's 'seventh seal' twisted through the eyes of a local drunk at the truck stop honky tonk. it's fun but it's dark and you don't know if you should like it so much but you do, so have another whiskey.previously piney has been compared to her heroes like patsy cline, loretta lynn, tammy wynette; she's been hailed an 'indie dolly parton.' but this album is more emmy lou harris in her graham parsons days, it's little girl lost - it's the devil in disguise and the devil looks good.
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