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Borders Bookstore Review
"With twangy guitars, twangier vocals, choogling rhythms, and song titles like "Chainsaws and Beer" and "Vampire Girl," the Smackers' debut album brings up memories of everyone from psychobilly vets like the Cramps and Reverend Horton Heat to more earnest roots rockers like Walter Clevenger and the Morells. There's also a big dose of NRBQ's lyrical playfulness in comic tunes like "Sally," a love song about a bank robber, and "Love Doll," which is basically Roxy Music's "In Every Dream Home a Heartache" written from the doll's point of view. Singer/songwriter Sandy Craig has an appealingly careworn voice reminiscent of Ray Mason or Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler and a nice way with pre-Beatles pop and country riffs." ~ Stewart Mason
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