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Artist: The Cadillac Three Album: Bury Me In My Boots Bitrate: 256kbps avg Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz Label: Big Machine Records Genre: Rock Size: 91.84 megs PlayTime: 0h 47min 22sec total Rip Date: 2016-08-05 Store Date: 2016-08-05 Track List: -------- 01. Bury Me In My Boots 3:52 02. Slide 2:35 03. Drunk Like You 3:30 04. Graffiti 3:14 05. Buzzin' 3:55 06. Party Like You 3:07 07. Ship Faced 3:15 08. Soundtrack To A Six Pack 3:35 09. White Lightning 2:58 10. The South (Feat. Florida George 4:36 Line, Dierks Bentley & Mike Eli) 11. This Accent 3:54 12. Peace Love & Dixie 2:41 13. Hot Damn 3:04 14. Runnin' Red Lights 3:06 Release Notes: -------- The Cadillac Three continue to carve out their own path in the country genre and their latest release Bury Me In My Boots showcases the bandÆs Southern rock influences and distinct sound that sets them apart from todayÆs country radio. The country trio ù made up of Jaren Johnston, Kelby Ray Caldwell and Neil Mason ù wrote each of the 14 tracks on the album as well as produced the record with Dann Huff and Justin Niebank. Bury Me In My Boots is the follow-up to the bandÆs self-titled 2012 debut and has them standing firm in their Southern roots, something heard time and time again throughout the album. The Cadillac Three broke through with ôThe South,ö a Top 30 country single in 2013 which features Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley and Mike Eli of Eli Young Band, and is included on the release. An ode to where the band was raised, ôThe Southö also garnered the trio an ACM nomination in 2015 for Vocal Event of the Year. ôWhere the beer seems colder and the women seem hotter / Where the world donÆt seem so damn modern / Hell, this is where IÆs born and this is where IÆll die,ö Johnston sings on the gritty track. ôWeÆre still writing songs about where weÆre from because itÆs our favorite place in the damn world,ö Mason says, ôbut at the same time, we have all these other experiences to draw on. WeÆve been all around the world. This record is everything that has happened since.ö Several times the album pays tribute to where the band grew up and still live ù Nashville, Tenn. Where ôThe Southö asserts that the Cadillac Three wonÆt be leaving their native anytime soon, ôThis Accentö shows their pride in having what some might hear as a twang. The arena-sounding track, which features Johnston on guitar and lead vocals, Caldwell on lap steel and Mason on drums, exemplifies why the Cadillac Three are so highly regarded in the U.K. as they have continually sold-out show after show. On ôThis Accentö the bandÆs musicianship and authenticity is highlighted on every note played and each word belted. ôYeah, you can take a lot of things from a man / Leave him beat, broken hearted, and bent / But you ainÆt never gonna this accent,ö they sing. Meanwhile, fast-paced barn burner ôSlideö is the Cadillac Three at their finest. A track that pays homage to Ram JamÆs ôBlack Betty,ö the song features hand-clapped rhythms and JohnstonÆs rapid-fire singing style throughout. While the more upbeat songs on Bury Me In My Boots showcase the Cadillac ThreeÆs talent as musicians, ballads like ôWhite Lightningö and ôGraffitiö hint at the bandÆs sentimental side. Johnston wrote ôWhite Lightningö alone and it tells the story of how quickly his wife stole his heart. ôFaster than Elvis could shake, rattle, roll / Faster than the skirt flyinÆ up on Monroe,ö Johnston sings. The sweet sentiment then closes with Johnston conceding, ôThatÆs what loveÆs supposed to feel like.ö Just like their live show, the Cadillac ThreeÆs album has peaks and valleys that combine party anthems like the cleverly titled ôShip Facedö and sultry ôParty Like Youö with the slower, sometimes somber songs including the title track and album closer, ôRunninÆ Red Lights,ö which details the difficulties life on the road can bring being away from loved ones. ôYouÆre out there doing meet-and-greets, shaking hands and kissing babies but at the same time youÆre thinking about where you wanna be,ö Johnston says. ôAnd thatÆs trying to get home as fast as you can.ö Southern rock at its finest, the Cadillac ThreeÆs Bury Me in My Boots is a bold release that has something for everyone. While the guitar-driven tracks no doubt amp up a live setting, the trio prove that their ballads are just as memorable as the party anthems. A band that has written several No. 1 songs for other country artists, Bury Me in My Boots is the Cadillac ThreeÆs turn on the charts and with a release this solid they are proof that Southern rock is still alive and kicking. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Artist: The Cadillac Three Album: Bury Me In My Boots Bitrate: 256kbps avg Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz Label: Big Machine Records Genre: Rock Size: 91.84 megs PlayTime: 0h 47min 22sec total Rip Date: 2016-08-05 Store Date: 2016-08-05 Track List: -------- 01. Bury Me In My Boots 3:52 02. Slide 2:35 03. Drunk Like You 3:30 04. Graffiti 3:14 05. Buzzin' 3:55 06. Party Like You 3:07 07. Ship Faced 3:15 08. Soundtrack To A Six Pack 3:35 09. White Lightning 2:58 10. The South (Feat. Florida George 4:36 Line, Dierks Bentley & Mike Eli) 11. This Accent 3:54 12. Peace Love & Dixie 2:41 13. Hot Damn 3:04 14. Runnin' Red Lights 3:06 Release Notes: -------- The Cadillac Three continue to carve out their own path in the country genre and their latest release Bury Me In My Boots showcases the bands Southern rock influences and distinct sound that sets them apart from todays country radio. The country trio made up of Jaren Johnston, Kelby Ray Caldwell and Neil Mason wrote each of the 14 tracks on the album as well as produced the record with Dann Huff and Justin Niebank. Bury Me In My Boots is the follow-up to the bands self-titled 2012 debut and has them standing firm in their Southern roots, something heard time and time again throughout the album. The Cadillac Three broke through with The South, a Top 30 country single in 2013 which features Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley and Mike Eli of Eli Young Band, and is included on the release. An ode to where the band was raised, The South also garnered the trio an ACM nomination in 2015 for Vocal Event of the Year. Where the beer seems colder and the women seem hotter / Where the world dont seem so damn modern / Hell, this is where Is born and this is where Ill die, Johnston sings on the gritty track. Were still writing songs about where were from because its our favorite place in the damn world, Mason says, but at the same time, we have all these other experiences to draw on. Weve been all around the world. This record is everything that has happened since. Several times the album pays tribute to where the band grew up and still live Nashville, Tenn. Where The South asserts that the Cadillac Three wont be leaving their native anytime soon, This Accent shows their pride in having what some might hear as a twang. The arena-sounding track, which features Johnston on guitar and lead vocals, Caldwell on lap steel and Mason on drums, exemplifies why the Cadillac Three are so highly regarded in the U.K. as they have continually sold-out show after show. On This Accent the bands musicianship and authenticity is highlighted on every note played and each word belted. Yeah, you can take a lot of things from a man / Leave him beat, broken hearted, and bent / But you aint never gonna this accent, they sing. Meanwhile, fast-paced barn burner Slide is the Cadillac Three at their finest. A track that pays homage to Ram Jams Black Betty, the song features hand-clapped rhythms and Johnstons rapid-fire singing style throughout. While the more upbeat songs on Bury Me In My Boots showcase the Cadillac Threes talent as musicians, ballads like White Lightning and Graffiti hint at the bands sentimental side. Johnston wrote White Lightning alone and it tells the story of how quickly his wife stole his heart. Faster than Elvis could shake, rattle, roll / Faster than the skirt flyin up on Monroe, Johnston sings. The sweet sentiment then closes with Johnston conceding, Thats what loves supposed to feel like. Just like their live show, the Cadillac Threes album has peaks and valleys that combine party anthems like the cleverly titled Ship Faced and sultry Party Like You with the slower, sometimes somber songs including the title track and album closer, Runnin Red Lights, which details the difficulties life on the road can bring being away from loved ones. Youre out there doing meet-and-greets, shaking hands and kissing babies but at the same time youre thinking about where you wanna be, Johnston says. And thats trying to get home as fast as you can. Southern rock at its finest, the Cadillac Threes Bury Me in My Boots is a bold release that has something for everyone. While the guitar-driven tracks no doubt amp up a live setting, the trio prove that their ballads are just as memorable as the party anthems. A band that has written several No. 1 songs for other country artists, Bury Me in My Boots is the Cadillac Threes turn on the charts and with a release this solid they are proof that Southern rock is still alive and kicking. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net