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- Artist(s): Richard Turner, Paul Jackson, Brandon Still, Brit Turner
- Summary: The fifth full-length studio release for the country/southern rock band was self-produced and features a guest appearance from Gregg Allman.
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- Record Label: 3 Legged Records
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Waiting for the Thunder | |
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Light the fuse and run now brother cause you ain't got a lot of time Don't you act surprised when it all goes to hell on your dime Maybe you can... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Oct 21, 2016Like an Arrow doesn't simply feel like it's built to last, it feels like it's been kicked around the block a few times and has emerged all the stronger for it.
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Oct 13, 2016On this fifth album they do sound like a country band who like to rock sometimes, rather than southern rockers who do country, but their versatility makes such distinctions academic.
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MagnetOct 18, 2016They whip out churning rock tunes with burning guitars and solid hooks, switch things up with softer, melodic ballads, and evoke the glory days of Southern rock with impressive ease. [No. 136, p.53]
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Oct 13, 2016While there aren’t drastic changes to their sound, there’s a sense of sureness to the songwriting, playing and Charlie Starr’s singing that reflects a decade and a half of the same dudes slinging it out together on the endless highway.
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Oct 13, 2016Their fifth album, Like An Arrow, isn’t reinventing any wheels, but it is a solid collection of punchy tracks, their loping guitar solos and growled lyrics shot through with last-call urgency.
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Kerrang!Oct 13, 2016Maintaining their business-as-usual ethic it's nonstop Americana-a-go-go. [15 Oct 2016, p.52]
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