MP3 'Bout Right - Liberalodium
Acid wash, veneer-stripping, unashamedly politically conservative lyrics harnessed to a rocket engine of musical genres gives each song a fit body and a sarcastic smile - Think the Beatles'' White Album with a Southern accent.
16 MP3 Songs in this album (52:18) !
Related styles: ROCK: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, POP: Pop/Rock
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“Liberalodium” is by the Mississippi-based group ‘Bout Right. As the name implies, this interesting and provocative music is unabashedly conservative politically, delivered with a wry sense of humor, heart-felt honesty, and engaging musicality (think a kind of ‘White Album’ of conservative politics).
Even Republicans are not unscathed by the acid-wash, veneer-stripping lyrics of songwriting team W. R. Edgar and Terry Germany, asking point-blank, “Why don’t you stand up, and grow yourself a pair?”, a poignant comment on years of inaction and capitulation to congressional leftists. Without being overly mean, nasty, or superfluous, ‘Bout Right takes a musical stand against socialistic plots, far-left factions, and political stupidity, and in the process makes some really fine music.
‘Bout Right is a Type-A personality duo with wide-ranging inspirations and influences. Their roots are sunk cold-water-well deep in the rolling Mississippi soil, endowed by the rhythm of passing trains, with a mixture of diesel fuel and honeysuckle wafting in the atmosphere. Their music is honest, earthy, a blending of the bluesy night air, country garden greens, and big ears that only come from an immersion into other, less-traveled musical waters.
The song-writing duo of W. R. Edgar and Terry Germany started early in high school years, but was put on hold for a time while Edgar was away taking a Master’s degree in Music Performance. During this time Germany took to the bar (that is, he earned a law degree). Providence has allowed a rejoining of talents, and they have produced music that has been called everything from ’nice’ to ’insane’.