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Decoration Day

Drive-By Truckers

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Decoration Day may not inspire the same pinky-and-index-finger-waggling bliss as DBT’s Skynyrd-haunted concept album Southern Rock Opera, but it packs a devastating punch nonetheless. Leaner and meaner than its predecessor, the album has its share of blowsy, three-guitar rockers — including the Stones-esque romp “Marry Me” and the ornery road anthem “Hell No I Ain’t Happy” — but feel-good it certainly ain’t. With songs about incest (“The Deeper In”), divorce (the pithily titled “Your Daddy Hates Me”), and a twofer on suicide (“When the Pin Hits the Shell” followed by the withering “Do It Yourself”), Decoration Day paints a bleak picture of life in the working-class South. Musically, the sound once again proves that old-school Southern rock has more in common with Replacements-style punk than we ever thought — and the ragged guitar textures of Crazy Horse fit in just fine with both, the Allman Brothers be damned. Lyrically, the album is plain-spoken, unpretentious and smart. It’s hard to write about a long-simmering family feud without falling into backwoods cliché, but in the hands of these boys from Alabama, the title song turns into a searing meditation on the burdens of family and history, capped off with a thunderous coda of crashing guitars.

Customer Reviews

More Southern than Skynyrd

This is an album that exceedingly expresses the feelings of being Southern. I found it while living outside of Cincinnati, and every time I placed the CD in my player it had me yearning for my home in East Tennessee. Thanks to Drive By Truckers, no matter where I am I can close my eyes and see my grandparents farm and the mountains in the distance. This CD, and all the bands CDs, say more about being Southern than anything Lynyrd Skynyrd could ever write. God Bless Drive By Truckers. God Bless them to Hell.

a raucous romp of southern charm

Decoration Day is a fine example of what a group can do when they stay true to their roots and southern riffs. This album BLOWS UP starting with SINK HOLE which is a truly fine guitar blasting song. When you listen to those licks, close your eyes and tell me it doesn't sound possible. This record is one for the collection, definately not one that makes you want to light a candle and be romantic, but more like fire up a pipe, slam a beer and sip bourbon all night long. Props to these guys for staying TRUE SOUTHERN BLUE BABY. YEAH

Takes you home

I was born in Macon, Georgia and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee but now i live in Houston, Tx and when i listen to this music it makes me feel like im back in east Tennessee. Reminds me of where come from and to be proud of those origins.

Biography

Formed: 1996 in Athens, GA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Boasting a mix of Southern pride, erudite lyrics, and a muscled three-guitar attack, Drive-By Truckers became one of the most well-respected alternative country-rock acts of the 2000s. Led by frontman Patterson Hood and featuring a rotating cast of Georgia and Alabama natives, the band celebrated the South while refusing to paint over its spotty past. History, folklore, politics, and character studies all shared equal space in the Truckers catalog, which offered up its first blast of gutsy, twangy...
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