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The Brag & Cuss

Rocky Votolato

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Album Review

Rocky Votolato is the kind of artist whose progression can be easily traced. His early singer/songwriter work relied mainly on his guitar and his soft voice, he moved into more passionate, energetic version of that on Suicide Medicine, and then into alt country-tinged rock on 2006's Makers. On his fifth full-length, The Brag & Cuss, and second with Barsuk, Votolato digs even deeper into his Texan roots, bringing in a B-3 organ and banjo alongside the harmonica and assortment of guitars he had on the previous album. Still, even with the band, what comes through most clearly is Votolato's voice, which is better than ever here, rough and emotive, honest to a fault. "Stare through the beers and years and the bags and bruises fade/...Beaming through all the brag and cuss, promising the fall," he sings in "The Old Holland," his scratchy vibrato especially audible as he holds "brag," wise with whiskey and years on the road. No, Votolato's not that old, not some grizzled veteran, but his lyrics hold a kind of sincerity and acute observation that beget images of a worn but not weary, man, a man who's seen enough by now to know something of the world. "You say, 'shut up, you're crazy, you can't go back in time,'" he says in "Postcards from Kentucky" over picked strings and soft drums, fitting the syllables of his lines in expertly and adeptly, while "Before Your Were Born" shows Votolato's understanding of love's age-old quality. But despite the individual strength of the songs — "Lily White"'s full chorus, the nicely measured "Whiskey Straight," the country shuffle of "The Wrong Side of Reno" — The Brag & Cuss finds its true power as an entity, in its ability to tell a story of loss and love and gravel and home, subtle but still affecting, simple but definitely not hushed. It's a record that's able to reach back while still looking forward, mature and confident but still very human, finding, in this, a spot of its very own.

Customer Reviews

What else would you expect?

This is an incredible album. Rocky shows a balance of instrumentation and lyrics rarely exhibited in the indie scene today. Like his other albums, the lyrics are very thoughtful and read like poetry. The instruments used are more diverse than on previous records, but, thankfully, without sounding over-produced. I highly recommend this cd, it is a welcome addition to Rocky's other outstanding albums.

Rocky V.

As I search the far reaches of the web to find a happy medium between the greats Bob Dylan and Elliot Smith, Votolato has given me a reason to stop for now. Rocky V. provides a perfect blend of country, folk, Seattle indie, and his own minimal intensity. I also bought his previous album, Makers, which is equally amazing and worth the cash. Road trips and daily drives alike are enhanced by the album's ability to interact with the scenery around you.

i LOVE this!!!

after he popped up on my pandora.com radio station yesterday i came here and bought this album... it's absolutely amazing... already one of my favorite albums ever!!!

Biography

Born: 1978 in Frost, Texas

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Singer/songwriter Rocky Votolato was born in 1978 and spent his childhood on a 50-acre horse farm in rural Frost, TX (population 647), located 100 miles south of Dallas. Growing up amidst a backing soundtrack of Willie Nelson, Steve Earle, and Johnny Cash, he had a semi-unconventional upbringing, as his father was a member of the Dallas-based motorcycle gang the Scorpions (rivals to the Hell's Angels). Rocky's mother moved the family to Seattle in his early teens, and he was soon inspired to start...
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