Following up their brilliant effort Aim Low, The Beautiful Loser Society delivers a somewhat lighter effort. Don’t get me wrong the album is haunted by a similar cast of characters as the previous release. They even take you on a highway ride with Lucifer. That’s right ol’ scratch himself is on “Highway 666 South.” Also on “The long slow decline ‘Elvis is in the building.’ The song is “Elvis, The King,” which captures the King in his young cool style as well as sequined jumpsuit Elvis.
As I said, much of the characters are unchanged. Like the Honky Tonk anthem “Shade Tree Mechanic” (which could easily be about a particular uncle of mine), “Rich folks spend their time countin’ money and the poor spend their time gettin’ drunk. Whose to say what is worse what’s a blessing what’s a curse but old Billy is just shit out of luck.” A dark character on the album is the “Suicide Trucker.” One touching romantic ballad shows the beauty of the one relationship you can count on in “Good ‘ol Dog.” “Hot Rod Daddy” combines guitar work that could be mistaken for Dick Dale with a Rockabilly back beat.
Straight from Colorado to your ears “The Beautiful Loser Society” is a social club I want to join. The initiation fee is only a 12 pack and the will to drink it. Long Slow Decline is a more Country affair than its predecessor. So put the sawdust on the floor. I’m ready to go.
About the author: Chip and his family live in Birmingham, AL. Roll Tide!