Quickies: Willie Nelson/Wynton Marsalis, Dr. John, John Mellencamp, Left Lane Cruisers
Published August 01, 2008
Left Lane Cruiser plays North Mississippi style blues like a lot of blues bands do these days, they just play it louder and harsher than anyone else, and that includes the North Mississippi AllStars. There's nothing subtle or sophisticated about LLC. Their music lunges straight for your soul, and puts a stranglehold on it until you're involuntarily rocking along.
When I first heard them, I thought they were a three or four piece Southern band presenting a rawer version of the Black Crowes. Turns out, it's just two guys from Fort Wayne, Indiana. But this ain't no Black Keys. Joe Evans plays a righteous and riotous slide guitar with snarling lead vocals, while Brenn Beck plays a bass drum, cymbal, washboard, harmonica, and a homemade kit of various thingies to bang on. The dude is just a human multi-percussion machine.

Their debut album Bring Yo' Ass To The Table came out at the beginning of this year and the dozen originals sound like they were composed on a front porch in Tupelo with a Marshall amp set next to the rocking chair. Even when performing at some record store (as in the video below), their sound comes across big enough to fill a stadium.
Here's a videotaped rendition of one of their softer tunes, "Wash It," with some barely audible vocals, unfortunately, and Beck wearing a...um...washboard:
- Quickies: Willie Nelson/Wynton Marsalis, Dr. John, John Mellencamp, Left Lane Cruisers
- Published: August 01, 2008
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Roots Rock, Music: Rock, Music: Popular and Standards, Music: Pop, Music: Funk, Music: Folk, Music: Country and Americana, Music: Classic Rock and Oldies, Music: Blues
- Part of a feature: Quickies
- Writer: Pico
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Excellent choice with Two Men. I read it got a great review at BC ;) Can't wait for the DVD in Sept.








Four pages of..."quickies"?
-Glen