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		<title>Yesterday&#8217;s Ring &#8211; Diamonds in the Ditch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Belting it out from the great white north, Yesterday&#8217;s Ring (Myspace) is giving their Canadian friends a clinic in good ol&#8217; American Cow-Punk. Their recent release, Diamonds In the Ditch (Suburban Home), is a solid collection of heartbreak, life on the road, abuse and love gone wrong. I wont suggest that there is anything terribly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Belting it out from the great white north, <strong>Yesterday&#8217;s Ring </strong>(<a href="http://www.myspace.com/yesterdaysringmtl">Myspace</a>) is giving their Canadian friends a clinic in good ol&#8217; American Cow-Punk. Their recent release, <em><strong>Diamonds In the Ditch </strong></em>(Suburban Home), is a solid collection of heartbreak, life on the road, abuse and love gone wrong. I wont suggest that there is anything terribly new being put on display here, but that doesn&#8217;t matter when it&#8217;s done so well.</p>
<p>Two geographically entitled tracks, &#8220;Moving Out (To Florida)&#8221; and &#8220;Moving Back (To Montreal) are the types of songs I think about when I hear others talk about &#8220;Cow-Punk&#8221;. The rest of the album employs various combinations of roots, rock and punk. For example, there is some Dixie-land punk (&#8220;Quebec City Blues&#8221;) and then there is a healthy dose of old-fashioned Rock with a serious twang to it (&#8220;Sad Songs&#8221;). &#8220;Scrabble Strip Club&#8221; is a heartbreaking duet that Dolly and Kenny only performed in my drunken dreams.</p>
<p>The strained and raspy vocals of Fred Jacques and Hugo Mudie aren&#8217;t exactly wide-ranging. What they lack in sheer strength and range, they make up for admirably in their ability to adapt to each song. While the album is a rock collection through and through, there are tracks, like &#8220;Scrabble Strip Club&#8221; and &#8220;What Happens On the Road Stays in the Van&#8221; that require a sensitivity that many rockers aren&#8217;t able to pull-off near as effectively as is done here. When it comes to this type of Country/Punk hybrid, it&#8217;s not likely that anyone is going to revolutionize it and turn the sound on its sonic-ear anytime soon. There are bands that pull it off and bands that don&#8217;t quite cut it. With <em>Diamonds In the Ditch</em>, <strong>Yesterday&#8217;s Ring </strong>pulls it off easily.</p>
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