Showing posts with label TG Swampbusters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TG Swampbusters. Show all posts

Friday, December 8, 2017

TG Swampbusters - Swamp Rock Country Blues

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:40
Size: 104.5 MB
Styles: Funky Swampy blues
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[4:13] 1. Honky Tonk Song
[3:52] 2. Five Minutes Past Midnight
[4:14] 3. One Hundred Proof Blues
[2:42] 4. She Always Ate Her Crackers in Bed
[3:43] 5. Pitching a Tent
[2:58] 6. Whiskey Woman
[4:40] 7. The Devil Gets Her Due
[4:04] 8. Georgia Rollin' Stone
[3:50] 9. Twist My Rubber Arm
[3:02] 10. Baby Sin
[4:10] 11. Cranberry Corners
[4:05] 12. She Gave Me the Blues

From deep down in the swampland of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada comes the “dad gumist” configuration of varmints you ever laid your ears on-TG Swampbusters. From the rustic noise they make you’d swear they where from deep down in the Louisiana swamps. They capture that essence with a funky-ness unbeknownst to most of mankind. The quirky lyrics and wonderfully off- kilter guitar antics by TG make for one hell of an unexpected good time. He also plays harmonica that serves more as a way of lending blues authenticity as his playing skills are limited. TG (Tim Gibbons) and the rest of his swamp power trio have conjured up a refreshing set of music. The rhythm section of Patch on drums and “Swampy” Joe Klienfiltr on bass prop up the musical shenanigans of TG who wrote all this crazy goodness. The lyrics are rife with Louisiana and southern references that lend an authenticity to the proceedings.

Anybody that can come up with witty lyrics such as- “slick back possum with a reefer in his paw, rackin’ up a tray, he’s a rebel with a cause”, “crow strumming on a Dobro, an alligator pickin’ on a tenor banjo” as in “One Hundred Proof Blues” is just fine and dandy in my book. Full of chuggin’ guitar, bayou references and rattling percussion…It doesn’t get any better than this. Witticisms abound in these parts with song titles like “She Always Ate Her Crackers In Bed” and “Twist My Rubber Arm”. “Pitching A Tent” is super catchy with its’ nicely distorted guitar parts. A wonderful guitar tone is attained on “The Devil Gets His Due”. “Baby Sin” has a funky-chunky groove with rustic sounding guitar. The variety of guitar sounds used continues throughout the CD, including some way neato fuzz guitar on “Cranberry Corners”. The melancholy lyrics and acoustic guitar of “She Gave Me The Blues” caps things off in a laidback mood.

Swampy, southern downhome perspective oozes out of every song with a true authenticity. Nothing here comes off as corny or hokey. It seems like every guitar and harmonica lick, drum part, bass line and word were carefully thought out to create the sense of a drunken, loopy, feel good swamp juke joint band. “Pappy pass me some a’ dat possum gravy and turn the jukebox up way loud”. Who you gonna call? ~Greg "Bluesdog" Szalony

Swamp Rock Country Blues

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

TG Swampbusters - Swamp Rock Country Blues

Size: 105,8 MB
Time: 45:33
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Blues Rock, Swamp Blues
Art: Front

01. Honky Tonk Song (4:12)
02. Five Minutes Past Midnight (3:54)
03. One Hundred Proof Blues (4:13)
04. She Always Ate Her Crackers In Bed (2:41)
05. Pitching A Tent (3:44)
06. Whiskey Woman (2:57)
07. The Devil Gets Her Due (4:40)
08. Georgia Rollin' Stone (4:03)
09. Twist My Rubber Arm (3:50)
10. Baby Sin (3:01)
11. Cranberry Corners (4:06)
12. She Gave Me The Blues (4:05)

TG Swampbusters, a.k.a. Hamilton, Ontario’s Tim Gibbons, has released a new 12 song CD recording titled Swamp Rock Country Blues.

The follow-up to his acclaimed 2015 release Swamp Tooth Comb, the new album is a nonstop thrill ride of guitar driven blues music, clever lyrics and Gibbons’ whiskey soaked vocals.

Swamp Rock Country Blues is a genre-bending one-way ticket to the mind’s juke joint, with highlight tracks such as “Honky Tonk Song”, an ode to being a musician on the road; “Five Minutes Past Midnight” celebrating blues on the radio airwaves and how everything is alright when blues music is on. The rollicking “One Hundred Proof Blues” is a straight up boogie rocker, set in the bayou. Gibbon’s gets somewhat cheeky with his homage to the complexities of relationships on “She Always Ate Her Crackers In Bed”, “Pitching A Tent”, “Whiskey Woman and "Twist My Rubber Arm”.

All 12 tracks were penned by Gibbons, a masterful wordsmith whose song “The Lonely One” appeared in the Oscar Award winning film Sling Blade in 1996. Swamp Rock Country Blues also features TG Swampbusters’ long time musical cohorts Patch on drums, ‘Swampy’ Joe Klienfiltr on bass and was recorded at Blue Tilt Studio in Hamilton.

Swamp Rock Country Blues

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

TG & The Swampbusters - Swamp Tooth Comb

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 28:25
Size: 65.1 MB
Styles: Country blues
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[3:13] 1. Bayou Preacher
[4:35] 2. Who Wants To Dance With An Old Ding Dong
[2:47] 3. Hey Poor Boy Hey
[4:27] 4. The Brooder
[3:13] 5. Country Side Of Town
[2:39] 6. Cornpone
[4:11] 7. Play Me Some Blues And Keep It Country
[3:15] 8. Bone Of Contention

The TG in TG and the Swampbusters is veteran Hamilton roots-rock singer/songwriter Tim Gibbons. He paid dues in Steeltown rock bands The Shakers and the Trouble Boys, collaborated with Daniel Lanois on the Sling Blade soundtrack, and has won Hamilton Music Awards as a solo artist. In this new combo, Gibbons fronts a guitar/bass/drums trio with a virile sound that draws on blues, country and rock 'n roll with real finesse on their new album Swamp Tooth Comb. They have a track called "Play Me Some Blues and Keep It Country" that explains their modus operandi. Gibbons has a gritty Dylanesque vocal style and is a fine songwriter. The disc was given a soft local launch last year but now gets a deserved wider release. ~Kerry Doole

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