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In the City

The Hangmen

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Speaks for itself...

I have to agree with the former review "Pay attention to The Hangmen"...as a sibling of Bryan Small I must say I have much respect for a guy that sticks to his true love. I finally got to see my brother play this summer in Eugene, OR- this album was live on stage...all I can say is "F!CKING AMAZING!"...The Hangmen truly rock. You won't regret listening to this album. My favorite track is "train" which I got to hear a rough draft of about a year or so ago...

Pay attention to the Hangmen

The Hangmen have a back catalog of some phenomenal music, so it's no huge surprise that "In the City" might not be their best CD, but it could very well be their most well-rounded. Standout tracks are "I Wanna Be Loved" and "I Will Stay." And "Dark Eyes" will make you wanna kick that dust off your boots before declarin' as you push into the saloon that there's a new sheriff in town. I'm not a Hangmen expert, but when I saw their show last night (the last two nights actually, but that's a different story) I became a fan. Great musicians all around. Bryan has an incredible voice and Rane has a remarkable skill on guitar. Put all four musicians together and it's amazing punk that clearly doesn't forget its country and blues roots. I'm hoping that with Mike Ness producing the CD that they'll finally get the wide notice that they've clearly long deserved.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

In the industry-ruled, fashion-conscious L.A. music scene (especially in the '80s and '90s), bands relegated to the rock & roll margins lived an oxymoronic existence. They were transient and yet immobilized; invisible in a world stuffed with cameras, microphones, and careerist contemporaries. Before a starry-eyed Midwesterner decided that it was worth the risk, packed up a guitar, and headed west, he or she would have done well to hear the cautionary tale of the Hangmen. Perhaps the major-label...
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