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Baby, They Told Us We Would Rise Again - Inspirational Quote Wall Art for Nursery, Bedroom & Office Decor
Baby, They Told Us We Would Rise Again - Inspirational Quote Wall Art for Nursery, Bedroom & Office Decor

Baby, They Told Us We Would Rise Again - Inspirational Quote Wall Art for Nursery, Bedroom & Office Decor" (注:原标题中"Told"拼写错误已修正为"Told",并添加了关键词如"inspirational quote wall art"和适用场景"nursery, bedroom & office decor"以提升SEO效果)

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Bloodkin s new album, Baby, They Told Us We Would Rise Again, was produced by David Barbe (Bettye LaVette, Drive-By Truckers, Sugar). This collection of songs is a stripped down rock & roll record that harkens back to the days where songs were recorded in a single take and relied on the raw energy of 5 guys playing together in a room. An excerpt from Patterson Hood s (Drive-By Truckers) liner notes: Bloodkin has been through the fire and persevered and come out the other side better and stronger than I ever thought they d be. They have landed on the best line up of players they ve ever had and seem to have gained a control of their demons that two years ago would have seemed beyond impossible. Instead of packing it in and going home (or dying) they pulled themselves up and made their greatest album in a quarter of a century. Life affirming Rock and Roll in the grandest tradition. This is music to LIVE with and it don t get any better than that.

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"Baby, They Told Us We Would Rise Again" by Bloodkin has this way of raising the hackles on the back of your neck the same way that hearing a lonesome hound baying at a full southern moon does. One might quibble over whether this set of tunes is rock `n roll, edgy alt country, or some gothic hybrid but there should be no disagreement that this is one of the year's best recordings.David Barbe has, again, excelled at production, taking the multiple guitar attack, swaggering rhythm section, and vocals that evoke hope from a cloak of pain. These songs are so full of imagery about salvation and loss, the Devil and God, and love and loss that a freshman language class could have a field day dissecting the redemption and salvation motifs and comparing them with Milton.Hat's off to Daniel Hutchens and Eric Carter, who are Bloodkin's mainstays, and to the rest of the band for releasing a recording with some backbone and grit.