with their album '
hand of the devil', tennesseans
dirty street kids live up their name. they perform the type of driving, ragged folk-punk that can be heard performed on street corners in by train-riders in greasy carhartt over-alls who carry their instruments on their backs as they travel. the train on the album cover seems to indicate the band takes part in this lifestyle.
the street kids might be dirty but the musicianship displayed on the album is fairly clean and tight, aside from the vocals which are shouted in traditional gutteral crust punk style. the tunes are about traveling and drinking, mostly.
get it
here from
orange-sls records.