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The Devil's Dutchman
Memphis Radio Kings
The Devil's Dutchman
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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Peppered with MRK?s signature style which teeters precariously between alt-rock?s pioneer days and a wide swath of vintage jams, The Devil?s Dutchman also delves deeper into sounds only hinted at in their previous release ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Memphis Radio Kings
Title: The Devil's Dutchman
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Hot Stack Records
Original Release Date: 2/24/2004
Release Date: 2/24/2004
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Americana
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 628740711224

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Album Description
Peppered with MRK?s signature style which teeters precariously between alt-rock?s pioneer days and a wide swath of vintage jams, The Devil?s Dutchman also delves deeper into sounds only hinted at in their previous release No Band in the Happy Place; gospel, retro-country, Vaudeville and Delta Blues. From the strawhat shuffle of "Hittin? on The Queen" to the tent-revival finale of "Shackle and Chain" to the 60?s surf-vibe of "ATF", the developing maturity and diversity of the band is clearly evident. The lyrics revisit time-tested classics; love, loss, road-weary artistic anguish, addiction, and canine attacks, while dredging up fresh buckets from MRK?s bottomless well of emotional and cleverly-delivered themes. "Dutchman" was recorded with a mix of reckless abandon and meticulous craftsmanship. Basic tracks were recorded at The Trench by Gregg Williams whose album credits include The Dandy Warhol?s 13 Tales of Urban Bohemia among others. MRK sought out local Seattle producer and friend Jon Goff to put the finishing touches on their third release. The results are a record that is as well-polished and pleasing to the ear as No Band? but more reflective of the aggressive style and diverse musical palette that MRK has developed over the years. This CD is certain to please the tired-and-true and push the fence-riders onto the lush green grass know as "The Devil?s Dutchman"?