This album is alright
Eric J. Peterson | 01/12/1999
(3 out of 5 stars)
"hi. im currently the tour guy with the paladins and this album is alright. its worth buying definately, but its more on the blues side to me than rockabilly. i like the rockabilly more. its still a hard driving record though, but my favorite is still the 1st record, the paladins. years since yesterday is my 2nd favorite."
My first Paladins CD
Eric J. Peterson | Stuttgart, GE | 09/22/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first heard the single "Follow Your Heart" in the summer of 1990. The local alternative station started playing the single on heavy rotation. I constantly left the radio on in hopes the DJ would play the song. I couldn't get enough. I never did catch the name of the band though. Three years later, it came to me in an epiphany. I bought the disc have fallen in love with the Paladins ever since. Ironically, the song I liked so much in the Summer of '90 is so atypical of their rock-a-billy forte. Instead of never listening to the disc again, it was like I was famished for more. Buy any (every) Paladins disc and you will never be disappointed."
One night at Carey's
Eric J. Peterson | 07/07/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The first time I heard the Paladins was at Carey's. I looked at Maloney and said "I have to have this". The tune was "Let's Buzz". This song alone will make you do the gator or the bug with the little lady. Throughout the disc the drums are always accurate and powerful. The guitar is as twangy as it should be. Try Kiddeo. Inspirational? Try Follow your Heart. The Bass? A hollow body Chello, need I say more? Folks, if you like midnite blues or summertime rockabilly, the Paladins do it!"