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Debut CD from Chicago's very own well-traveled road dogs. Pecadores, which is Spanish for Sinners, harnesses the spirit and energy of their boisterous live shows and delivers a high speed tour through their unique brand of aggro-hillbilly boogie. It also harkens straight back to the good ol' days when every significant country star was a devout speed freak. Willy speed isn't chemical though, it's manual, as in bows sawing demoniacally across the cat guts, possessed fingers flying up & down fretboards, and slap-back bass & rattle-trap drums tenuously keeping it all from spinning into the crowd .
Includes such original roof-rattlers as "18 Wheels," and "Too Tired To Live (Too Lazy To Die)," as well as choice covers of Johnny & June, Conway & Loretta, and Ira & Charlie (Louvin, that is). A must for all your back porch party needs. Co-produced by David Lowery (Camper Van Beethoven, Cracker)
"Frontwoman Kim Docter comes on like a cross between Skeeter Davis and Wanda Jackson." Minneapolis City Pages
"Somewhere between X and the Squirrel Nut Zippers, this quintet zings its fastball with perfect control... Slick as new chrome. I think I'm in love." Option