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  • SKU: SSO-CD-120
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 709764112027
  • Street Date: 11/09/11
  • PreBook Date: 01/01/01
  • Label: Small Stone Records »
  • Genre: Metal
  • Run Time: 60 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2011
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: WORLD

 

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Dixie Witch - Let It Roll

Dixie Witch - Let It Roll
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Formed in 1999, Dixie Witch has established themselves as one of the seminal Texas Power Trios. Led by the thunderous rhythm section of Trinidad Leal and Curt Christenson aka "CC", Dixie Witch draws deep from the same well of southern rock tradition as ZZ Top and the Fabulous Thunderbirds but takes their music into far heavier and swampy areas. The trio's first record, Into the Sun, was recorded for Texas-based Brainticket Records and released in the summer of 2001. Extensive touring with the likes of Alabama Thunder Pussy and Suplecs brought Dixie Witch to the attention of Detroit's Small Stone Records who released 2003's follow-up, One Bird, Two Stones. A third album, Smoke & Mirrors, was released in 2006 followed by more touring including the groups first exposure to Europe. Ten years on the road can either make or break a band and in the spring of 2009, Dixie Witch introduced new guitarist Joshua "JT" Todd Smith to fill the void left by original guitarist Clayton Mills. This addition has brought a new energy to the band, creating a springboard into the next chapter of Dixie Witch history. "Let It Roll" is Dixie Witch firing on all cylinders. Ten tight tracks of Tejano rawk built upon the classic dueling rhythm section and vocals that fans have come to know and love. JT wastes no time proving he's more than a replacement, tossing out riffs and leads like they were dollars at a strip club. Those leads act as a challenge to Trinidad and CC, who lock in the grooves and take their game to the next level. If "Let It Roll" is any indication of where they're headed it might be time to change that old saying to "You don't mess with Dixie Witch."

  

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