It
could never last - or so we thought
By TONY CLAYTON-LEA
The Irish Times
April 17, 1999, CITY EDITION
Copyright 1999 The Irish Times
When they arrived on the jaded music scene
in the early 1980s, US band Jason and The Scorchers were looked upon
as a dissonant if beautiful anomaly - a mixture of tuneful country
music and searing punk rock. It could never last - or so we thought.
Seventeen years later, despite the loud guitars and general musical
volatility, there still remains a resonant depth to songs that explore
the mournful and spiritual themes found in the best honky-tonk and
country music.
The band
were around long before anyone coined the terms "alt country"
or "Americana" and are cited as an important influence by
many current country rockers. If you only go to one blast-from-the-past
cowpunk gig this year (as you do), make sure it's this one.
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