Swampblood is an LP released on 18 September 2007, by Th' Legendary Shack Shakers.
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Studio album by Th' Legendary Shack Shakers | ||||
Released | 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2007, Stainless Sound, Nashville, Tennessee | |||
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Length | 32:53 | |||
Label | YepRoc | |||
Producer | Mark Robertson J.D. Wilkes | |||
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The music of Swampblood encompasses rockabilly,[1][2][3] alternative country,[2] bluegrass,[2] blues,[2] country,[2] psychobilly,[3] rock and roll,[2] Southern Gothic[3] and swamp rock.[1]
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Andrew Gilstrap of popmatters.com rated the album at 7/10, commenting, "Swampblood finds the band in something of a high-octane back-to-basics blues mode".[3] Embo Blake of HybridMagazine noted that the band, in this album, "maintain[ed] their distinctive sound and superb musical quality".[2]
Swampblood is the third and final installment of Legendary Shack Shakers' "Tentshow Trilogy", which began with Believe in 2004, and continued with Pandelirium in 2006. The subject matter of Believe was that of a tent revival, and of Pandelirium a circus sideshow. The tent theme surrounding Swampblood is of a graveside funeral service.[4]
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