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Villebillies (2006)

Villebillies

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Review of Villebillies

The debut album by the Villebillies, entitled with he same name, begins with a rapid pulse that keeps on pumping throughout the album.  The Villebillies have put together an album with the same musical style of the Black Eyed Peas. They use a combination of techno alternative music, hip-hop and a hint of southern rock to produce an album that can be danced to, sung to, and a time, just listened to.
 
Beginning with the fist song entitled “Intro,” you were introduced to their music with driving beats and driving lyrics.  This hip-hop pace continues through the next few songs.  Then you get to “Mr. Brown Bag” that slows down the pace – just a little bit, but provides some real lyrics to a hoppin’ beat.  Then somehow there is a change in pace and music.  The album goes into the rock paced “Rolling Stone.”  It could almost be two different bands, if not for the rapping merged at various points throughout.  The band changes musical directions, with really fun hip-hop-hillbilly ditty with “Ol’ Faithful.”  It is a song that is sure to please all listeners – I especially like the harmonica solo.  The rest of the album continues to blend the various musical styles of this band, including a traditional hip-hop song like “Talkin Stupid” featuring Skinny Deville.
 
If anyone told me that hip-hop, harmonicas and banjos don’t go together, I would have agreed. However, after listening to this album, I know that they can blend together in a enjoyable cornucopia of music.  Throughout all of the songs, they seem like they are having fun and I cannot wait until they go out on tour.S

Tracks

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1. Intro
2. Whiskey
3. Burnin' Down The HOuse
4. Grass Roots
5. Mr. Brown Bag
6. Rolling Stone
7. Ol' Faithful
8. Mary
9. I Got Moves
10. Talkin' Stupid
11. Hey
12. Greatest Moment

 

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This review was written by Ian Ripley. Copyright 2007, All Rights Reserved.

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