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Heathens Like Me

New Heathens

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Getaway Baby New Heathens 4:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 141 New Heathens 4:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 When She's Wasted New Heathens 4:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Back to Jesus New Heathens 4:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Doomed Generation New Heathens 3:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Red, White & Blues New Heathens 3:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Goodnight Paterson New Heathens 4:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 July 1, Near Helena, MT New Heathens 3:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Kansas Romeo New Heathens 3:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 For Cryin' Out Loud New Heathens 4:13 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

The NJ-based New Heathens definitely have an East Coast, rootsy bar band sound going for them, but they distinguish themselves with the character-rich tunes and their gritty sound. "Getaway Baby" opens their debut disc with an endearing blast of boozy, blue collar rock & roll. Rough-hewn guitar riffs and a pounding backbeat lend a Faces/Stones-type sound to this sweet, sweaty number. But the lyrics, about a woman's abusive relationship, are far more ambitious and interesting than the typical bar band fare. Singer/songwriter Nate Schweber displays even more of his street poet smarts in the second song, "141," which deals with a white kid moving to New York City and settling in Harlem. Schweber loves to write colorful, richly detailed songs that traverse the American scene. The moody, slightly Smithereens-like "Doomed Generation" follows Hunter S. Thompson's life from Kentucky to Colorado to San Francisco. "July 1, Near Helena, Mt" is a wild, rocking story about restless Montana teenagers, while "Goodnight Paterson" serves as an affectionate look at the decaying urban city of Paterson, NJ. Although a song like "She's Wasted" offers a pretty standard, although quite rocking, look at a girlfriend whose "second home is at [a] bar, Schweber digs deeper lyrically on numbers like "Back to Jesus" and "Kansas, Romeo." The former deals with a quest of spiritual happiness while the latter investigates a controversial Kansas rape case involving a mentally challenged young man. Guitarists Butch Phelps and Domenick Tiziano play key roles in the band as their muscular playing stands as a potent counterpoint to Schweber's (occasionally wordy) storytelling. Schweber's working man lyrics, the band's Jersey home and their old-school rock & roll sound might draw comparisons to early Springsteen, but the more apt comparison would be to New York punk-fueled roots rockers the Del Lords and the Hangdogs. Comparisons aside, the New Heathens' impressive first release is a powerful, memorable effort.

Recent Customer Reviews

Awesome, awesome, awesome
     
by TFH45

The New Heathen's first album is a magnificent view into what roots rock 'n roll actually is. Their lead singer, Nate Schweber, has a voice reminiscent of the greats like Dylan and Gram Parsons, while the group's lyrics are well written and very visceral. This is a must-buy for anyone that digs the underground music scene. These guys are gonna be big someday.

These guys rock!
     
by scarlett12

I bought this album right away after watching them live at The Wicked Oyster in Welfleet Mass. They are great. I would definately recommend this album to you if you like rock and roll. If you buy this album you won't regret it!

Gritty Rock For the Gritty!
     
by Ms.NYC

I bought this album after seeing them play live in Wilmington, NC and has by far exceeded my expectations. If you like Ryan Adams, Steve Earl and Rolling Stones, you'll dig this album. They are new to the roots rock scene, but know we'll be seeing more of these guys in the future.

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