I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Roadhouses, Juke joints and Honky-Tonks, from Rusty Ends and it's swampy, blues rock. Opening with Bad Like Billy The Kid, has a Tony Joe White feel with it's easy rock rhythm. With Rusty Ends on vocal and guitar, Dave Zirnheld on bass, Gene Wickliffe on drums and Wayne Young on guitar, this is a cool opener. Ballad, Lost In The Blues features Ends on lead vocal and strumming lush chords leading the track in step for that perfect slow dance. Rocker, Rockabilly Train is stripped down and raggedy with a solid beat. Featuring Ends on vocal and guitar and Roosevelt Purifoy on piano this is a a solid straight up rocker. I particularly like The Worm's Turned with it's surf flavored guitar flair. Ends' vocals are aloof and his guitar playing nicely stylized giving the track just the right amount of attitude. Slow and easy, Midnight Screams showcases Ends and Wayne Young on guitar laying down one of the deepest blues tracks on the release. Thing Called Love has a real nice strut with Zirnheld on vocal, Ends on guitar, and Purifoy on organ. Cool, stylized guitar soloing by Ends sets this track apart. Another of my favorite tracks on the release is Bourbon Moon with cool trem bends by Ends set against a '50's backing by Wickliffe and Zirnheld. Very nice. Wrapping the release is Willie Nelson's Night Life with Ends singing surrounded by Purifoy's warm organ tone and the stiff snare snap of Wickliffe. A simple melodic guitar solo by Ends reinforces the track giving it just the right traction to close the release.

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