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Blackwing Yalobusha
Moaners
Blackwing Yalobusha
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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For the five albums she recorded with her slow-burning country band Trailer Bride, Melissa Swingle weaved her backporch stories and hillbilly jitterbug voice through a peculiar salvo of banjo, mandolin, and stand-up bass. ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Moaners
Title: Blackwing Yalobusha
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Yep Roc Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 3/6/2007
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 634457214026

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For the five albums she recorded with her slow-burning country band Trailer Bride, Melissa Swingle weaved her backporch stories and hillbilly jitterbug voice through a peculiar salvo of banjo, mandolin, and stand-up bass. Rising from the ashes of that North Carolina band, the Moaners (guitarist/vocalist Swingle and drummer Laura King) shaker it up, delivering a deadly dose of juke-joint blues made famous in Swingle's native Mississippi. King's punk-rock stance and Swingle's slow-burning twang--thick as honey and owing as much to Polly Harvey as to Exene Cervenka--ride in tandem with harmonica and a lethal slide guitar that Swingle copped from homey Fred McDowell, most notably on the swollen-with-pride Southern anthem "Yankee on My Shoulder." She can pay homage to her scholarly Delta roots one moment ("Poor Souls") and salute a 1970s blaxploitation character the next ("Foxy Brown"), and when Swingle declares over a shotgun beat, "When we're dead and gone, there will still be a song" ("When We're Dead & Gone"), she makes it nearly impossible to doubt. --Scott Holter

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Sets the bar high for guitar-drum ensembles
loce_the_wizard | Lilburn, GA USA | 11/26/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"First thing I had to figure out was The Moaners are North Carolina-based duo of guitarist Melissa Swingle and drummer Laura King. The next thing I had to figure out was how loud I could play "Blackwing Yalobusha" without disturbing anyone but still allow this music the volume it requires. Most folks use a blender full of adjectives to describe the sound as country, punk, blues, rock, swampy, earthy, Americana, funky, and whatever else comes to mind.



Maybe it is and maybe it isn't but The Moaners have set the bar high for guitar-drum ensembles. And as good as this session is, I have to say I still miss the bass guitar quite a bit, especially considering how it really ties together the music on the one track, Dreamin' About Flyin', that features bass.

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