Although named after an Australian badman, these Austin, Texas, roots rockers have put together a collection of songs hitting on the touchstones of Americanaโ€”honky tonkers, broken-hearted ballads and burning bar-band rockers. Willy Braunโ€™s voice is reminiscent of Steve Earle. The bandโ€™s genre-straddling combo of guitars, fiddle, harmonica, drums and pedal steel are very much in the Joe Ely school of thought. The title alludes to his first love, but thereโ€™s also a bank robbery, candied noses and one rolled for the road, a seven-day bender on Shannonโ€™s auld sod, tears for a broken heart you wonโ€™t get credit for and the road-weary recognition that repetition is what historyโ€™s taught us. The miniature die tumbling around in the CD sleeve rightly suggests that we should roll. This is driving-fast-across-Nevada road music.

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