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All Genres > Rock > Americana > DRUNK STUNTMEN: Trailer Life

It’s slightly disorienting to hear traces of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Gram Parsons, and the Allman Brothers all in the course of the same song, but that’s the sonicly dizzying effect that occurs on the latest album from the Drunk Stuntmen.
Sanderson has a great ear for that line between emotive and over-emotive. Johnson ,for his part, just plain wails.
Scott Brodeur, No Deppression

The crowd swarms around them like rock stars. They sport cowboy hats and are extensively tattooed and hang around with old people
Sally Abrahms, Time Magazine

"But while Steve Sanderson and company may provide the best party around, Drunk Stuntmen has always been more than a mere party-rock band. "Trailer Life," the group's fourth full-length offers thoughtful insights on a number of topics. And, I never thought that I would hear the word "estuary" used in a song lyric ("Bolinas") outside the catalogue of the hyper-literate Richard Thompson."
Sheryl Hunter, greenfield Recorder

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.drunkstuntmen.com

Track List:
1. Clear Channel
2. Get to the Wine
3. Bolinas
4. Mystery
5. Made of Wood
6. Trailer Life
7. Two Good Wheels
8. Bus Back to Birmingham
9. Gotta Go
10. Failure as a Friend

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