How 'Bout You Don't - The Lost Trailers, McGehee, Vicky
Blacktop Road - The Lost Trailers, Beavers, Brett
Country Folks (Livin' Loud) - The Lost Trailers, Lee, Ryder
Things You Don't Grow out Of - The Lost Trailers, Hayslip, Ben
Hey Baby - The Lost Trailers, Nielson, Stokes
The Rest of Us - The Lost Trailers, Simpson, Bryan
All This Love - The Lost Trailers, Nicholson, Gary
Summer of Love - The Lost Trailers, Nielson, Stokes
Gravy - The Lost Trailers, Nielson, Stokes
Ryder Lee and Stokes Nielson met in a church band as teenagers, and they've been making records together ever since. Their high school friendship begat a country band of five called The Lost Trailers, who have blazed their... more » way through hundreds of honkytonks, joints, roadhouses, night clubs and concert halls, building a firewall of fiercely loyal fans. They are a band that came together naturally, matured creatively, perform explosively and have poured all of that into Holler Back, their new album on BNA Records.« less
Ryder Lee and Stokes Nielson met in a church band as teenagers, and they've been making records together ever since. Their high school friendship begat a country band of five called The Lost Trailers, who have blazed their way through hundreds of honkytonks, joints, roadhouses, night clubs and concert halls, building a firewall of fiercely loyal fans. They are a band that came together naturally, matured creatively, perform explosively and have poured all of that into Holler Back, their new album on BNA Records.
"I was going to write my own review, but after reading Matthew Wright's review why bother? He hit it dead-on. I think 4.4 stars is about right, I really enjoy this cd."
Smokin!
Lawrenceville Ben | Los Angeles, CA United States | 09/17/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Trailers have never failed to impress, dating back to April 2002 when I first saw them live in Philly. Although I don't listen to that much country music, the Trailers have clearly defined their unique sound in a manner anyone can enjoy. Holler Back will be a mainstay in anyone's CD changer, guaranteed. This album rocks!"
Holler Back
Matthew Wright | North Carolina | 09/01/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"While the Trailers' latest release is a departure from the Southern Rock sound of "Welcome to the Woods" (an excellent album, well worth checking out if you haven't) that endeared so many of their early fans to them, that's no reason to not appreciate this recent Country offering. A genre change is going to understandably alienate some fans, but luckily I like both styles and have to say that overall I really enjoyed the album. Admittedly, there are some country clichés and stereotypes in here, but that tends to go with the territory. The songs range from light-hearted (Holler Back, Country Folks) to heartbreak (How 'Bout You Don't, All This Love) with a good range of material in between. My favorite track is probably The Rest of Us, a song about the searching and struggling we go through while trying to find love and our place in the world.
Don't let the bitter reviews of fans of their older sound turn you off to buying what is a great country album.
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Rockin' album
chand. | Columbus, Georgia | 09/16/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Lost Trailers hit it out of the park with this one. They keep getting better with each album. I wish them much success."