While the cover is reminiscent of Soviet poster art and the title of the record leads one to expect some sort of Chumbawamba-ish political chest-thumping, this record delivers not messages but coursing thumps. And thank God. A weird cross of hip-hop groove and dobro-drenched honky tonk, Mountain Con are sure to appeal to those on the Beck tip and anyone wondering where country and blues finally remarried. Spot-on call and response, jangly guitars, and fuzz, fuzz, fuzz combine to create a hectic and beautiful stew. This is a ...
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While the cover is reminiscent of Soviet poster art and the title of the record leads one to expect some sort of Chumbawamba-ish political chest-thumping, this record delivers not messages but coursing thumps. And thank God. A weird cross of hip-hop groove and dobro-drenched honky tonk, Mountain Con are sure to appeal to those on the Beck tip and anyone wondering where country and blues finally remarried. Spot-on call and response, jangly guitars, and fuzz, fuzz, fuzz combine to create a hectic and beautiful stew. This is a wonderful first record. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
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Add this copy of Mc Stands for Revolution to cart. $10.49, like new condition, Sold by Music Fiendz rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from South Hackensack, NJ, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by Hidden Peak Records.