C.A. MacConnel from CITYBEAT SAYS: "There's definitely an 'old Boss' feel to their work. These songs hold the same droning, long-road sound and the beauty present in slight sorrow. Their edge comes from back-porch, laid-back Folk roots and soul-driven lyrics. Words are story-oriented and rich, backed by a bleeding violin. There's dancing, guns, blood, the broken-down man's hope, willow trees, wind and whiskey. Jesus makes a guest appearance. A never-ending, cross-country car ride. Lucid pictures."
Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to The Devil's Tree. . .
Tired dogs, we beat the streets with a new attitude.
Coming home was the last thing on our minds--
it's the streets we beat, one note at a time.
Bruised with no tensions to heal; no roads, no signs, only hearts to steal.
Praying was never hopeful and lying will always breach.
Loveless on the hill side, no voice to speak.
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