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Scorched Earth (November 7, 2006)

Rand Reynolds: The New Black of Underground Country. Acoustic guitars rumble in wall of moody chords to a gritty brooding baritone voice singing of love, pain and death. RescueDisk recordings, Bloomington, Indiana. 18 trax running 79 min. Available on CDBABY.com. Reynolds website: www.randreynolds.com. See "Flesh and Bone" tale on Flash video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arr9FFv_qFE


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Date: 2006-11-07
Keywords: rand reynolds; alternative country; modern hillbilly; country roots; midwestern hayride; outlaw country; modern country; underground country; new country

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Reviewer: szquish - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - July 4, 2009
Subject: Flesh and Bone
Great!!

Reviewer: Virtual Employee - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - January 8, 2007
Subject: Ahhhh...Fresh Blood
It is refreshing to hear country artists who realize they don't belong in Nashville. Reynolds knows he'd be welcomed in every little juke joint, tavern and open mike night from Louisville to Chicago. And he relishes it. That's where is audience is. Some of us fellow Hoosiers are, indeed, listening ... and waiting. Just saw his YouTube video, and I gotta say, "That boy ain't right." Reynolds ain't no run of the mill guitar picker. He's an artist with a vision.

Reviewer: Deskmonkey - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - November 25, 2006
Subject: One man and a buncha guitars
I agree. Take note, Reynolds is recording all the parts himself -- guitars, bass, vocals, percussion stuff -- pretty impressive really. He's been a one man operation thus far. But I hear he's getting a band together for a full scale assault on Indiana University, Bloomington, in the very near future.

Reviewer: TractorCool - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - November 25, 2006
Subject: This Modern Hillbilly
Rand Reynolds' material has gotten progressively more sophisticated and penetrating with each cd he seems to crank out -- 2 this year; 2 last year -- and appears determined to craft and perfect his vision of where modern country music should be headed. Scorched Earth is full of punch and drive. He's defintely a force to be reckoned with. It will be interesting to see where he takes this all.

Reviewer: ConcernedCitizen - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - November 21, 2006
Subject: Where'd this Dude come from?
If this is the kind of alt country they're playing around with down there in southern Indiana, then more people should be paying attention. I don't know who this Reynolds guy is, but he's definitely on to something. What a killer sound and lyrics! This is powerful intense stuff.


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