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With an album title like
The Disco Outlaw
, some fans might wonder if
Jack Yarber
(aka
Jack-O
) has forsaken dirty-ass
R&B
in favor of a polished set of four-on-the-floor boogie, but don't fret --
Yarber
and his
Tennessee Tearjerkers
are still rocking hard, and if there's a faint funky undertow to one or two numbers on their third full-length effort, these guys are still swearing fierce allegiance to the twin icons of
blues
and
punk rock
. With
John Paul Keith
on lead guitar and
Harlan T. Bobo
on bass, this is
's tightest set of
Tearjerkers
to date, and if there's less slop in the performances, the keen focus of the arrangements packs an impressive wallop, and the classic
soul
gestures on
"Make Your Mind Up"
"Sweet Thang"
sound less like an affectation and more like the real thing.
and company can still rock strong and dirty, as
"Stop Stalling,"
"Let Me Go,"
"Against the Wall"
demonstrate with style, and the accordion-powered
"Crook for Your Look"
suggests they've been listening to some classic
swamp pop
. The cover of
Travis Wammack
's
"Scratchy"
is both faithful and frantic, and
"Switchblade Comb"
"Blood Bank Blues"
confirm that no one on board has lost touch with the
roots that lurk at the heart of the best Memphis music, no matter how much they bend the template to their will. Bold and fiery,
is
the Tennessee Tearjerkers
' best effort to date, and a fine example of what
does so well. ~ Mark Deming
The Disco Outlaw
, some fans might wonder if
Jack Yarber
(aka
Jack-O
) has forsaken dirty-ass
R&B
in favor of a polished set of four-on-the-floor boogie, but don't fret --
Yarber
and his
Tennessee Tearjerkers
are still rocking hard, and if there's a faint funky undertow to one or two numbers on their third full-length effort, these guys are still swearing fierce allegiance to the twin icons of
blues
and
punk rock
. With
John Paul Keith
on lead guitar and
Harlan T. Bobo
on bass, this is
's tightest set of
Tearjerkers
to date, and if there's less slop in the performances, the keen focus of the arrangements packs an impressive wallop, and the classic
soul
gestures on
"Make Your Mind Up"
"Sweet Thang"
sound less like an affectation and more like the real thing.
and company can still rock strong and dirty, as
"Stop Stalling,"
"Let Me Go,"
"Against the Wall"
demonstrate with style, and the accordion-powered
"Crook for Your Look"
suggests they've been listening to some classic
swamp pop
. The cover of
Travis Wammack
's
"Scratchy"
is both faithful and frantic, and
"Switchblade Comb"
"Blood Bank Blues"
confirm that no one on board has lost touch with the
roots that lurk at the heart of the best Memphis music, no matter how much they bend the template to their will. Bold and fiery,
is
the Tennessee Tearjerkers
' best effort to date, and a fine example of what
does so well. ~ Mark Deming