 |
You parents can keep on worryin' about that "dangerous" Marilyn Manson
character if you want. However, I'm here to warn you about one of the
most perilous men wandering the underground music circuit these days -- a man so salacious that if given the chance he'd be in your daughter's bedroom in a flash, while you were downstairs watchin' "Friends." A man so lecherous that if you don't watch carefully, he'll drag your 16 year old son to the bar for a good ol' fashioned liquoring-up. Mr. Rhythm growls through a fine batch of soulful nastiness with the swamp-country backings of The Sadies a mere step behind him. Williams sneaks in a personal lamentation on "My Sister Stole My Woman," which may be the first-ever documented tune on sibling-same-sex snatching. Man, that's upsettin’, ain't it? With a low, guttural howl, Williams reaches into the depths of his soul on "Busted," with a very convincing tale of hens that won't lay (eggs), bills that he's gotta pay and pending repossession. Still not convinced, are ya? Well, if grueling tunes like "Weapon of Mass Destruction" and the depraved cover of "Pardon Me (I've Got Someone to Kill)" don't do ya in, than shit, you're probably related to Williams, ain't ya? Full of sexual innuendoes, Red Dirt is THE connection between Merle Haggard, R&B gone skittish and some bedside croonin' that's sure to drive you cuh-ray-zee!
|
|