Dixie Town “Burned Alive”

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    Artista / Grupo: Dixie Town

    Álbum: Burned Alive

    Discográfica: Gaztelupeko Hotsak

    Año publicación: 2014

    Fecha crítica: 2/2015

    Valoración: GOOD

This good intentioned Burned Alive collects twelve songs, all them originals except Rollin’ and Tumblin’ coming from Muddy Waters and The Hunter by Booker T Jones Along this recording we see summarized the history of this band that was formed in 2007 which has produced four studio albums Now with this ‘live’ one yoe will immediately realize the rawness they are able to create, that is to say, the energy, the full contrast, rhythm, spontaneity, maturity and that gsrage with an after punk touch of a group which finds the inspiration in the original sources of bands like Ten Years After, Taste, Atomic Rooster at the time Chris Farlow was there, Mountain, Cactus, and even Comancer Cody And His Lost Planet The group passes through his own sieve the music of all these bands, taking their particular spirit and… bang! the music of The Dixie Town appears in full force with the most twenty-first century actual sound This is the right moment to delight and get swept up in the essences of these musicians to savour life happiness



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