Folk Rock That Bites!
Brian D. Rubendall | Oakton, VA | 03/03/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Folk music often gets a bad name because it emphasizes lyrical profundity over musicianship and frequently comes off as quite wimpy. No such problem with The Hankdogs' "Bareback," which is as lyrically tough as any folk album ever recorded. The song "18 Dogs" for example fantasizes about the viscious killing of strangers who are up to no good. Lead singer and songwriter Piano (now THERE's an original name) compliments her strong vocals with decent songs and lyrics that will keep you on your toes. The highlights include the opening "Lucky Break," the gorgeous yet haunting "I'm an Angel," and "One From Your Head." The one drawback is that at 14 songs and nearly an hour of running time it can wear the listener out.Overall, an eye opening album from a band that has revitalized the folk rock form."
Riveting, and an absolute treasure. Do not pass this up.
Jeffery J. Zuzunaga | Baraboo, WI | 02/12/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"You will not be disappointed. If you like folk, and especially English Folk, or have ever thought that you might be interested in any sort of folk...do yourself a favor and make the plunge. The melodies, the voices, and the impeccable guitars are a true delight. I thank God that this comes in CD format because otherwise I would have burned a hole in any vinyl version! A deal at twice the price. I just wish they would have put out more CD's, but this one, and "Half Smile" are worth the wait."