
Hard Working Americans
Rest In Chaos
(Melvin/Thirty Tigers)
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
If hardboiled novelist Jim Thompson had ever decided to front a rock and roll band, they might have sounded like Hard Working Americans. If you love stories of the broke, the broken, the alcohol-addled, the freakinโ fatalistic, sung and played by guys who know how vicious life can get, youโll want this album.
Led by Todd Snider, these Americans donโt just deal with hard work, but a large portion of the population who live hard too. If theyโre not trying tenuously to get sober, running with bad folks or just bad thoughts, they tend to be dead by songโs end. Take the noir-ish โIt Runs Together.โ This dark shuffle tells the story of two drunks whose lives go from bad to really bad. Only one is left alive to narrate at the finish. This darkly-comic storytelling is set against a memorable melody, a slide guitar sharp enough to cut diamonds and Sniderโs scary stew bum vocal. Sure, itโs grim stuff. But after years of drugstore cowboys writing aural Hallmark cards, isnโt it refreshing to have an unhappy ending?
Then thereโs โHalf Ass Moses.โ This rocker features a conversation between the narrator and God, with the Big Guy saying, โScrew it man, do it yourself.โ Featuring fabulous harmonies and a smidgen of synth, this ode to the apocalypse is musically so adventurous, itโll make most faux cowpokes quit and run home to mama.
Finally, when was the last time you heard a country song called โAscending Into Madnessโ? Which lives up to its title? What With Sniderโs Waylon-Meets-Waitsโ voice, and the whole band lending scarily soulful backing, itโs a killer.
On Rest In Chaos, these two genres hit each other again with real force. Hope none of these Americans got hurt in the process. But, if you did? Guys, it was worth it.
