The following is a review written by Mike Ritchie with CoveringThe - TopicsExpress



          

The following is a review written by Mike Ritchie with CoveringThe Scene after our performance at the Alrosa Villa: Gods Dirt comes with a powerful message of inspiration and dedication to overcome the power of addiction towards a better life with the Almighty. Told through the voice of Terry Lee Isaac, it’s all about their personal testimony through the volume of rock, blues and southern charm. A bit of Credence and Skynyrd mixed in real good with Willie. The good ole boys take things a bit old-school. They open up with some trail blazing hillbilly guitar sliding down on the Blood Train toward eternal life. Living in the darkness on whisky and cocaine, saw the light, tossed it down the drain. They all speak and play a good tune, because wherever you go or the road takes you, Jesus loves Rednecks too. For their set the dance floor ‘was’ a dance floor with some of the country folk showing, respect isn’t always about a pit. The harmonica hit the speakers with the slide guitar sitting at the roadside campfire talking about leaving the old highway of guzzling destruction, starting a new road with Jesus’s Eyes watching. Ride with him and he’s always besides you. That darn harmonica kept on playing with a soft rocking guitar telling the story of a life changing ride to Springfield. Jesus Rides, he’s the ultimate original outlaw. People Can Change but the Savior always sticks around. godsdirt Thanks Mike! You may check out the rest of his post at coveringthescene/battle-rock-range-2014/
Posted on: Wed, 14 May 2014 04:42:50 +0000

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