![]() Maybe they feel they’ve gone off the tracks a little and need to rein it in maybe they just want to get fuzzy nostalgia feelings from a place they were at 10-20 years ago or maybe – the way I tend to look at it – they’ve become an artist running dangerously low on fresh ideas. A way of laying down a cheeky wink and saying “Look guys, we’re bringing you more of what made me big in the first place.” The truth is, when – or if – a band/artist gets to this unfortunate stage of their career, it reflects as if they’re consciously aware of themselves: going back to the drawing board, intentionally attempting to get back to basics because they know something is amiss. ![]() There are so many reasons why you shouldn’t do it, the most obvious is that it looks like a cash-grab record trying to draw people in who might not have enjoyed the albums that proceed the one album you’re known for. I really believe the worst thing any artist can do – unless it is intentionally planned in the larger scheme of things – is name a project after the same album everyone recognizes you for. Review Summary: Like Hellbilly Deluxe, just worse.
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