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Smoke & Mirrors

Dixie Witch

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Album Review

If nothing else, the three-year interval between Dixie Witch's second and third albums declared their shared core philosophy as that of a touring — not a studio — band, and anyone who has witnessed the Texan trio's tee-total live performances is likely to forgive the long wait for new material for that very reason. However, for those not yet so fortunate, 2006's Smoke and Mirrors is notable for providing a closer approximation of that experience than either of its shiny round plastic predecessors. The hard-charging triple threat of "Set the Speed," "Shoot the Moon," and "S.O.L." opens the album much like they would one of the band's concerts: with the in-your-face, ear-ringing charge of guitarist Clayton Mills (distinctly more at ease showing off his flashy chops than most retro-rock axemen) and soulful growl of vocalist Trinidad Leal (always charismatic despite pounding the skins in back), while also resolving most any translation loss from real to reel. Thus, by the time Dixie Witch retract their claws in order to groove more relaxed and reflectively across "Ballinger Cross," and recycle the Black Crowes' "Seven Seas" for the still very likable "Out in the Cold," the ideal in-concert pacing is well and truly established. Unfortunately, the neither-here-nor-there indecision of a forgettable tandem ("Getaway" and "Bridges") finally blows the band's impressive head of steam so far, but the recurrence of several additional standouts (including the slide guitar-enhanced "What You Want" and the absolutely stunning ten-minute dreamlike instrumental sendoff "Last Call") recovers the impetus with enough time to deliver Smoke and Mirrors to a suitably rousing finale. Hope you enjoyed the show, so long, good night, and careful driving home, folks!

Customer Reviews

Third time is the charm

I wasn't really sure what to think of dixie witch before this album. I have both "into the sun" and "one bird, two stones" and both of those are good albums, But they both lacked something that kept them from being great. I believe that dixie witch has finally found what will make them a great band. This is an absolutely fantastic album that includes fast heavy rocking songs and an epic, moody instrumental at the end. It is certainly worth paying for and it has been on repeat on my ipod since i bought it

very good southern rock sound...

a very good sound from the southern rock scene, this album flows very well and is probably there best effort to-date. If you have never listened to the Dixie Witch before this is a fine place to start, I hope to here something new from them soon...

Great album from a great band

The only thing better than this album is seeing Dixie Witch live. Anyone who loves good rock and roll will find listening bliss with this album.

Biography

Formed: 1999 in Denton, TX

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Drawing deep from the well of Southern rock and hard rock in general, Dixie Witch is, fittingly, from Denton, Texas. Trinidad Leal (drums and vocals), Clayton Mills (guitar), and Curt Christensen (bass) have been playing together since 1999. The trio's first record, Into the Sun, was produced by the band for Texas-based Brainticket Records and released in the summer of 2001. After extensive touring, including a stint supporting fellow heavy rockers Alabama Thunder Pussy, Dixie Witch signed with Detroit's...
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