Tuesday, March 3, 2020

DALLAS ALICE


Punching Country music in the neck since 2003.

Sometimes poignant, sometimes funny, and sometimes straight up offensive, you owe it to yourself to at least say once, “I saw Dallas Alice.” This ain’t your daddy’s country music, but bring him on down anyway… he’ll probably have a good time.

Dallas Alice is a rootsy Rock-n-Roll band from Louisville, KY. Singer/songwriter Sean Hopkins, singer/guitarist Justin "The Colonel" Hughes, singer/lead guitarist Nick Reifsteck, singer/bassist Nate Thumas, and singer/drummer Matt Nofsinger are the principal gang of hoodlums that are Dallas Alice, but friends are welcome to stop by anytime.

The Dallas Alice sound has been described as “country rock”, “alt-country”, “folk-a-billy”, and “yeesh!” The band considers itself “Louisville’s WORST insurgent-folk-country-rock band”, and some people would have to agree. What cannot be denied, however, is Dallas Alice’s personality. This band is one of the loudest, drunkest, foul-mouthed, and downright fun bands you are ever going to see. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you may have to defend your girlfriend’s good name, but goddammit, you’re gonna have a good time.

With influences ranging from Steve Earle and Uncle Tupelo to the Clash and Social Distortion to Townes Van Zandt and Tom T. Hall, there’s something for everybody.



01 - [2006] Social!



01 - Law Or Two
02 - Famous Last Words
03 - At The Very Least
04 - December 21st, 1951
05 - Call Me White Trash
06 - 200 Cars
07 - Shambles
08 - Bottle Not In My Hand
09 - Roger Dodger
10 - Coal Miner
11 - Bootheel Debutante Blues
12 - Free Coffee
13 - Hidden Track

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02 - [2009] Dallas Alice



01 - Belly Up
02 - Broken Romeos
03 - Angels Of The 4th Of July
04 - Dear Jane
05 - The Clapping Song
06 - Memories Fail
07 - Hard To Tie Down
08 - Kissing Christine Goodbye
09 - Inner State
10 - Ride
11 - Lungs
12 - State Of Illinois

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4 comments:

  1. Thank you for these albums. Never of them either.

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    1. No worries secret, enjoy!!

      They are a relatively new discovery for me too.

      Keep on twangin' and thanks for the comment.

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    1. You're welcome Glassfinger, enjoy and the thanks are appreciated!

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