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Southern Culture on the Skids Mojo Box (Yep Roc) By: Alex Steininger

On their eight full-length, and following the departure of their keyboard player, Chris Bess (who makes an appearance on this record, and more than one song features keyboards), the back-to-a-three-piece Southern Culture on the Skids keep it lean and mean, delivering a fun, thrill-seeking, redneck adventure of rockabilly-infused party-rock. Highly danceable, quite energetic, and very sweaty, thirteen may be a lucky number for some because Mojo Box's thirteen songs clock in at forty one and a half minutes, delivering a punchy, too-the-point party that never over stays its welcome. I'll give it a B.
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