BAINS, LEE-There is a Bomb in Gilead ( Southern Garage punk)YELLOW VINYL LAST COPIES! LP
ALIVEHear their debut here in a limited ed of 100 YELLOW VINYL.
While Bains talks a good game about punk rock in his lyrics, this music is less about high-velocity grit than the homey texture of red dirt, and the band's instincts and feel are pretty undeniable here, sounding as natural and as potent as a jar of iced tea and bourbon. But Bains also knows how to tell a good, compelling story with an interesting set of characters, and he successfully walks a fine line between letting his literate instincts have their day and keeping these stories unpretentious and realistic, and if losing your Ramones T-shirt and your Walker Percy novels to your ex-girlfriend seems like especially bad luck, in this context it makes sense. For a debut album, There Is a Bomb in Gilead sounds remarkably confident and assured, and Bains and the Glory Fires clearly know how to write fine songs and make them move in the studio; this is a band worth watching, and an album that deserves your attention. MARK DEMMING
” Immortal Lee County Killers), defined a certain kind of southern garage punk in the early ’00s, incorporating not just blues, but gospel, redneck rock (Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, Allmans) and soul into an incendiary onslaught. Lee Bains III and The Glory Fires picks up where the Dexateens left off, with ragged blues, rampant stomps and barroom guitar brawls. There is a Bomb in Gilead is as deeply felt as it is deeply fried” DUSTED
Tracklist
Ain't No Stranger | |
Centreville | |
Reba | |
Choctaw Summer | |
Magic City Stomp! | |
Everything You Took | |
Righteous, Ragged Songs | |
The Red, Red Dirt Of Home | |
Roebuck Parkway | |
Opelika | |
There Is A Bomb In Gilead |