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Artist description
We play kind of alternative country-rock. With four different song writers and singers we have a very varied sound. |
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Music Style
New, alt country |
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Musical Influences
Dylan, The Band, Beatles, Johnny Cash, The Rolling Stones |
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Artist History
We recorded our first album, spring 2000, called Leftover Lullabies. Second album just finished (dec 2002)- find all songs here and additional stuff at www.moletrain.net |
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Group Members
P J Sweeney - guitar, vocals; Robbie Lee Pipe - guitar, vocals; Stephen Bergstroem - drums; Larry Mason - guitar, mandolin, keyboards, vocals; Hank Pike - bass, vocals. |
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Instruments
Guitars, mandolin, keyboards, drums, bass |
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Albums
Leftover Lullabies (2000); The Odd Stranger in Your Neighborhood (2002) |
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Press Reviews
’With "Leftover Lullabies" they have proven that they have the ability and the ambition to become the leading Swedish band in this sub genre of country music.’ (Kountry Korall Magazine) -- ’The songs are welll-crafted, the guys in the band play their instruments very well and they create a pretty good atmosphere. The band plays country-rock, with as much country in it as rock.’ (From some Belgian Magazine) -- ’It’s white trash country with all its attributes: Nonchalant singing, twangy guitars and lyrics about booze, loneliness and Jesus. Sometimes it’s totally brilliant and you come to think of gentlemen as diverse as Nick Cave, Neil Young and in the jumpier numbers Johnny Cash.' (Arbetarbladet, a Swedish daily paper) -- ’The most impressing thing is that the group write so good songs, e g "It's too late" och "The loneliest man in the world" are really moving.’ (Östgöta Correspondenten, a Swedish daily) -- ’The fact is that there are loads of good songs, lyrics and musicians on this CD.’ (Big River) |
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Location
Motala, Ostergotland - Sweden |
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