Ol’ Yeller - Penance
„What does Ol' Yeller frontman Rich Mattson know about hard-hitting country rock? Well, a lot. For over a decade, Mattson fronted the Glenrustles, one of the toughest roots-rock bands in the Twin Cities. With Ol' Yeller, though Mattson tends to keep some of that gritty, classic rock sound, everything feels like a much mellower, more thoughtful endeavor.
The pop sensibility of guitar ace Randy Casey (who has since parted ways with the band) makes for a nice match with Mattson's piercing guitar and gravely growl. The band has a real knack for pretty harmonies (»Penance« and »Great Escape«), country-soaked toe tappers (»Centerstage«) and solid, moving tunes (»Reading Kate’s Diary«).
Recording at Mattson's Flowerpot studio, Ol' Yeller got a little help from pedal steel ace Eric Heywood and their solid rhythm section of Keely Lane (Trailer Trash) and Dale Kallman. This album is quality Americana for anyone who likes a glass of wine with their meat and potatoes.“ (Amy Carlson in No Depression)
The pop sensibility of guitar ace Randy Casey (who has since parted ways with the band) makes for a nice match with Mattson's piercing guitar and gravely growl. The band has a real knack for pretty harmonies (»Penance« and »Great Escape«), country-soaked toe tappers (»Centerstage«) and solid, moving tunes (»Reading Kate’s Diary«).
Recording at Mattson's Flowerpot studio, Ol' Yeller got a little help from pedal steel ace Eric Heywood and their solid rhythm section of Keely Lane (Trailer Trash) and Dale Kallman. This album is quality Americana for anyone who likes a glass of wine with their meat and potatoes.“ (Amy Carlson in No Depression)
Skrivet av Håkan Olsson