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Midnight Soul Serenade
Heavy Trash
Midnight Soul Serenade
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
 
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Jon Spencer's Heavy Trash release their third studio album 'Midnight Soul Serenade' on Bronzerat Records (Seasick Steve, Joe Gideon & The Sharks). The follow up to 2007's Going Way Out With Heavy Trash, Midnight Soul S...  more »

     
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All Artists: Heavy Trash
Title: Midnight Soul Serenade
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Phantom Sound & Vision
Release Date: 10/27/2009
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 5060130500400

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Jon Spencer's Heavy Trash release their third studio album 'Midnight Soul Serenade' on Bronzerat Records (Seasick Steve, Joe Gideon & The Sharks). The follow up to 2007's Going Way Out With Heavy Trash, Midnight Soul Serenade is already being hailed as Jon Spencer's finest work since the Blues Explosion classic Orange. On this their third full-length record, American rock'n'roll revolutionaries Heavy Trash continue their journey, delivering a stunning portrait of love and devotion gone good, gone wrong, and just gone, gone, gone. On stage and in the studio, Jon Spencer, has destroyed and rebuilt American roots music with such ferocity and wild abandon it is hard to believe that there is anything left. He is Daddy Boss Hog! He is the Blues Exploder and Microphone Destroyer! A Gibson Brother! The man who shared a Chicken Dog with Rufus Thomas, got Soul with R.L. Burnside, and enjoyed a greasy Lap Dance with Andre Williams! On every track Matt Verta-Ray's guitars pulsate, ooze, and percolate, while Spencer croons and twangs, shakes and shudders, with raw power and passion. Don't be mistaken - Heavy Trash is the now and the future of Jon Spencer, this is his new Blues Explosion!

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They are Kings, Living in our Life Time
Mark Donovan | Worcester, MA USA | 12/13/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Jon Spencer has been a Rock God in my book for a long time. I loved Going Way out With Heavy Trash, but this one is even better. There are more straight up rock songs, that make you want to shake your ass and pogo around with your fists in the air. This Album has it all , Jon Spencer is an amazing vocalist, and he is hilarious, but Matt Verta-Ray, also turns in a great lead vocal on one of the best songs on the album "Good Man". Their voices work great together, and the female backing vocals are also fantastic. The guitar playing is phenomenal , both Spencer and Ray, Shred the tastiest licks. But what really stands out to me is the production. The clarity and the dispersion is perfect. Spencer and Ray are studio masters. The song "The Pill" is headphones master piece. It's a mind bender that will make you question yours and their sanity. Great Songs, Great Playing, Great Production, They are Kings living in our Life Time."