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Drive-by Truckers
The Unravelling
(ATO Records)
★★★★
OVER three years since their politically charged American Band album, Drive-by Truckers return with their 12th studio record.
The Unravelling reflects how the southern rockers are feeling three years into Trump’s presidency. So, while moody opener Rosemary With a Bible and a Gun is surprisingly restrained, Armageddon’s Back in Town blasts out of the speakers, the multiple guitars and piano creating a fearsome wall of sound.
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