Hank III – Damn Right, Rebel Proud

October 31st, 2008
Goto comments Leave a comment


Right Back Into Hell

Following his most stunning album to date (2006’s double-disc Straight to Hell) Hank Williams III delivers another raucous tribute to the outlaw tradition, Damn Right, Rebel Proud. Minus excellent experiments like those found on the second disc of Straight to Hell, Damn Right, Rebel Proud is otherwise loaded with concise tunes that astonishingly feel familiar well beyond their years, like timeless classics on a favorite jukebox.If You Can’t Help Your Own, for instance, swings with carefree energy as Hank rails proudly against unhelpful family and comrades over plucky electric guitar improvisations. Harkening back to the freight train pace of STH’s “Smoke & Wine,” “6 Pack of Beer” is a bounding, joyful monstrosity: “Well, workin’ real hard ain’t hard to do / When you got you a lot of money coming to you / Well, I ain’t got a dime so I’ll just sit here / Even though I’m broke I got a six pack of beer.”

The slower songs resonate just as strongly too. “H8 Line” meshes a vintage chugging tempo with sharply gated vocals. “I Wish I Knew” has a sullen sense of longing and “Stoned and Alone” a solemn acoustic guitar strum accompanied by beautiful pedal steel soloing.

Long-time concert favorite “Long Hauls and Close Calls” brings all of hisDamn Band’s elements together with precision, all wrapped in his trademark dark side of the South aesthetic. Bass player Joe Buck, pedal steel/dobro player Andy Gibson, fiddle player Adam McOwen and even Assjack screamer Gary Lindsey all gel in the maniacal call of “The Devil is My Friend.”

And if that wasn’t enough, the album’s closing trifecta of “P.F.F.,” “3 Shades of Black” and “Workin’ Man” surely send a knockout blow. “P.F.F.” (or “Punch Fight Fuck”) is a 10-minute behemoth paying homage to the late G.G. Allin. “Workin’ Man” is a duet with construction worker and friend Bob Wayne about the travails of earning an honest living and supporting a family. Meanwhile, “3 Shades of Black” is an epic ballad–perhaps III’s strongest song to date–supported by female vocals and screams from Lindsey, channeling unnerving spirit and grace. Perhaps bogged down only by improper ordering, Damn Right, Rebel Proud is fantastic, another chapter from a rare, true, evolving original.

By Raymond Flotat Posted in Reviews



Related Hank III Content:

Features
We Drive Some Folks Wild – Hank III & Assjack Live at the Roxy 3/26/10

News
Hank III’s 2-Disc Effort
Hank III No Longer Welcome
Damn Right Rebel Proud On the Charts
Hank III: Damn Right and Rebel Proud
Hank Williams III’s ASSJACK and “Damn” Band to Tour + Album
Arson Anthem On Its Way

Reviews
Hank III & Assjack – Bootleg #3
Superjoint Ritual – A Lethal Dose of American Hatred
Hank III – Straight to Hell
Hank III – Damn Right, Rebel Proud
  1. No comments yet.
  1. No trackbacks yet.