Hell Bound Train

Hell Bound Train

by Delta Moon
Hell Bound Train

Hell Bound Train

by Delta Moon

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Overview

Atlanta's swamp-blues kings add another notch to their belt of tough, Southern, slide guitar-dominated blues/roots rock with this, the band's fifth studio release. Although little has changed musically since slimming to a quartet, frontmen/guitarists Tom Gray and Mark Johnson's songs have continued to refine their sense of groove, and Gray is increasingly comfortable with his lead vocal status. The group's confident dynamics and the combination of Gray's homey sandpaper voice with the intertwining guitar leads, perhaps best exemplified by "Stuck in Carolina"'s low-boil funk, keeps getting more incisive. Although there are plenty of solos, they are in service to the tunes, not vice-versa, surely an anomaly for acts that boast the sheer firepower of these two guitarists. When Gray nails a grimy, rust-colored riff as he does on the opening title track or the obsessive "Lonely," it seems like something ZZ Top would kill for in that band's earlier days. Add the dueling/overlapping guitar lines and the result is a gritty, distinctive attack that is driving when necessary, yet subtle enough to keep the spotlight on Gray's detailed, occasional story-song lyrics that often find him or his protagonists down but not quite out somewhere in the South. Country overtones inform "Take the Back Road Home," altering the approach somewhat, similar to the haunting unplugged, acoustic ballad "Plantation Song" that closes the disc. It's a sporadically spooky, even ghostly vibe, a point Gray articulates on "Ghost in My Guitar" with a distinct Dr. John feel enhanced by bubbling congas. Johnson's six-string banjo and the occasional guest saxophone also shows that though Delta Moon isn't straying from its core sound, there are plenty of ways to tweak the basics without changing the result. Even after five albums over the past eight years, it seems that the group is just starting to explore the possibilities inherent in their blues-based Southern genre. It's a style that could be confining, but in their hands, never is. ~ Hal Horowitz

Product Details

Release Date: 04/06/2010
Label: Fontana North / Red Parlor
UPC: 0884501257787
Rank: 71352

Tracks

  1. Hellbound Train
  2. Room 429
  3. Lonely
  4. Get Gone
  5. True Love Lies
  6. You Got to Move
  7. Stuck in Carolina
  8. Ain't No Train
  9. Ghost in My Guitar
  10. Take the Back Road Home
  11. Plantation Song

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Delta Moon   Primary Artist
Kenyon Carter   Sax (Tenor)
Franher Joseph   Vocals (Background),Bass
Edwin Charon   Congas
Tom Gray   Lap Steel Guitar,Keyboards,Vocals
Darren Stanley   Percussion,Drums
Mark Johnson   Six String Banjo,Guitar
Francine Reed   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Franher Joseph   Composer
Ben Holst   Engineer
Tom Gray   Composer
Cooper Holmes   Cover Art
Steven Goff   A&R
Chris Griffin   Mastering
Flournoy Holmes   Design
Mississippi Fred McDowell   Composer
Darren Stanley   Composer
Mark Johnson   Composer
Jeff Bakos   Engineer,Mixing
Delta Moon   Producer
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