That Much Further West [Bonus Disc] Lucero

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  • Release Date: 03/23/2004
  • Original Release: 2003
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 23,957
  • Label: TIGER STYLE
  • UPC: 686806094827
 
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About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

With a sound that references Bruce Springsteen, the Replacements, and Whiskeytown, Lucero have crafted the Great American Rock & Roll Record -- a true-blue album that has much more to do with Southern rock than revivalists like the Kings of Leon. That Much Farther West is full of Western sprawl, the grit and wonder of the open highway, everyday dreams, and the promise in a starry sky. Ben Nichols' Arkansas rasp is the perfect country-rock voice -- jammed with experience and heartache, and he lets all this out, whether on the anthemic title track or the shimmering, bittersweet "Across the River." As with Uncle Tupelo, Lucero play country music, but they do it with the attitude of punk and the energy of good ol' rock & roll. It makes for an intoxicating dynamic on brash numbers like "Hate and Jealousy" or the set's standout rocker, "Tears Don't Matter Much." "I'm just a Southern boy who dreams of nights in N.Y.C.," Nichols belts, but Lucero could never be just another New York City band -- after all, it's their ties to the great music history of where they're from that make the band so genuine. [This version of the album includes an additional CD of bonus material.] ~ Charles Spano, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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That Much Further West [Bonus Disc]by Anonymous

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April 12, 2005: Heard a song by these guys on the Atticus: Dragging the Lake 3 CD and immediately loved it. It's called Bike Riders. So, I've downloaded some of their live recordings off their internet site, www.lucerofamily.net, and now I have to get their albums. Exactly the band I've been looking for for a long time. Melancholy, yet upbeat at the same time. Great music..simple and very effective.

That Much Further West [Bonus Disc]by Anonymous

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July 02, 2004: This album is very close to being perfect. The combination of simple but effective lyrics and intoxicating guitar riffs make this a must have album from a good band that is on the cusp of greatness.