Trampled By Turtles - Life Is Good On The Open Road


I think we can all agree, if i'm telling you to check out a Bluegrass album it's probably pretty spectacular. 

Trampled By Turtles, aside from having a fantastic name, is a Folk/Bluegrass band from Duluth, Minnesota that specializes in playing even their slowest ballads at face-blisteringly ludicrous speeds over 100+bpm. How you make allegro sound slow is beyond my comprehension, but there it is. I am of course exaggerating, but only a little. 

Accusations of Speedgrass aside, Trampled By Turtles excels at stories where things don't quite turn out as awesome as you might have hoped, songs where you find yourself wondering how and why things got to where they are, songs about finding yourself just a little too far behind the times to even bother catching up. You know, in a hurry going nowhere fast. 

Though it does have a bit of old-timey barn dance about it, i wouldn't call it corny in the slightest. It's 21st-century Folk, not Hee Haw. All sorts of cool stuff out there if you broaden your musical appetite a little. Life Is Good On The Open Road. Sure, i got no argue, unless you're stuck behind 3 tractors and a hog trailer, but then i guess that techically wouldn't qualify as "open," would it?

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