Live and Loud at the Wormy Dog
Max | Arkansas | 05/27/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I don't like a lot of studio produced music. To me it has a sterile quality to it. Plus they frequently remove parts that would be played by the various members of the smaller band and add them back played by assorted other instruments. That's not this album. This is CCRW before any recording contracts; at there primal best. This is raw driving rock and roll, outlaw C&W, blues, all the above or whatever. But still, it rocks."
They roll their's just right
Beau | Texas | 08/29/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Country with an edge. (Not the New Kids on the Block, Kelly Clarkson, so called cross overs that people confuse as edgy). No disrespect to Toby Keith but we don't need a country version of a hip progressive mouth like Sunny Bono!
CCRW is country. Most real country bands, the minority they are, sound country only because their sound is like old country. CCRW actually belong to a little group of country singers, the smallest minority yet, that are both completely country AND original. Though it's as country as good old country songs, there is nobody that we can totally compare them to from the past. Their lyrics know our time. Sure, singing and moaning ballads about love and dreams helps are well traveled steps that others have followed to be more country. Yet, CCRW brings out truth and song as country as Hank William SENIOR.
Check em' out!"