Avail's Best
Billy Thompson Jr. | Wisconsin, USA | 02/17/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I think this album is Avail's best album, with Over The James being a close second. The first Avail albums I had were Front Porch Stories and One Wrench. I liked Avail from the start but I would almost never listen to them. I couldn't justify buying more of their cds when I wouldn't listen to the ones I had, but then I saw Dixie for sale at the local record store, ended up buying it, and loved it. My so so like for the band grew into love.
Avail is almost a mix of punk, hardcore, and southern rock. Its blue collar music from blue collar men. It's what punk should be. Dixie is a great album to listen to while driving and it always reminds me of small town America. Maybe thats why I love them so much, I'm not a city kid and I love the small towns. Their version of Pink Houses is superior to John Melloncamp's original.
I usually end up singing along to lyrics like "I think I misunderstood the magic of this town" and "I try to gain the courage and smile for a while".
If you're thinking of getting into Avail, this is a great place to start. It's heavier and grudgier than their newest two albums. If you like this album, I suggest you buy Over The James next."