-- Halfway to Gone - Second Season | (Audio CD) MSRP $ 14.98 Amazon Price $ 14.98 Savings $ 0.00 | | Release Date: 12 March, 2002, Small Stone Records TRACK LISTING - Great American Scumbag
- Already Gone
- Black Coffy
- Escape from Earth
- Thee Song (A Slight Return)
- Whiskey Train
- Brocktoon`s Wake
- Outta Smokes
- Lone Star Breakout
- Never Comin` Home
- Tryptophan
Usually ships in 4 to 6 days | | | Not as good as the first, but still rockin` | | "Second Season", which is, appropriately enough, Halfway To Gone`s second LP, is another slab of heavy Southern rock with a modern flavor. I don`t recommend it as highly as their first release, "High Five", but it is still a fantastic record. "Whiskey Train" is a definite stand out, but there isn`t a bad song on here. Definitely recommended for anyone who likes Lynyrd Skynyrd, Zakk Wylde, or Alabama Thunderpussy. | | | | The Real Sound Of New Jersey | | If you like so called stoner rock, it doesn`t get much better than this. Fans of C.O.C. and the like will love this stuff and its embrace of 70`s hard rock. Song topics range from anthems, "Great American Scumbag" to middle fingers, "Lone Star Breakout." I know this genre is supposedly limited, but this is a damn fine record that contains tons of killer songs. Singer/main songwriter Lou Gorra is right at home discussing his relationship with alcohol, "Whiskey Train" and alienation 101 in "Never Comin` Home." A cool cover of "Can`t You See" sneeks in at the end. Southern rock and Sabbath never sounded so good. | | | -- zzzz |