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Dumptruck - For The Country (LP) - EXC/EXC

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Dumptruck's For The Country LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Dumptruck's For The Country second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Album Info

Artist: Dumptruck
Album: For The Country
Released: Australia, 1987

Tracklist:

A1Island4:14
A250 Miles4:17
A3Friends3:28
A4Carefree3:02
A5Brush Me Back2:29
A6Hung Out On A Line4:06
B1Going Nowhere2:58
B2For The Country4:59
B3Dead Weight4:23
B4Wire3:09
B5Barking Up The Wrong Tree3:42


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Details

Visually Graded Record:
EXC
Visually Graded Sleeve:
EXC
Catalogue #:
BT 7082
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Indie Rock

Description

Released in 1987, "For The Country" by the band Dumptruck stands as an important pillar in the alternative rock and college rock scenes of the 1980s. The album, in many ways, captures the transition of rock from its punk and post-punk phases into a more melodic and jangly direction that would come to define much of the alternative music of the subsequent decades.

From the get-go, it's evident that "For The Country" is a product of its time yet remains timeless in its appeal. There's a rawness to the album, with its minimalist production values, that allows the genuine musicianship of the band members to shine through.

Tracks such as "Back Where I Belong" exemplify the album's strong point – a blend of melancholic lyrics with jangly guitar melodies that can be both uplifting and deeply introspective at the same time. Seth Tiven's vocals, raw and filled with emotion, carry the weight of the lyrics and make them resonate even more with the listener.

"Going Nowhere" is another standout track, which, with its haunting melody and introspective lyrics, captures the essence of feeling stuck and yearning for change. The guitar work, while subtle, adds layers to the song, making it a rich auditory experience.

One of the most striking aspects of "For The Country" is its lyrical depth. Songs like "For The Country" and "The Haunt" touch upon themes of loss, longing, and the relentless passage of time. The album doesn't shy away from exploring darker territories, but it does so with a sense of hope and redemption.

"In The Country," the title track, is a slow-burning number that builds in intensity. Its narrative speaks of displacement and the nostalgia of days gone by, making it a poignant reflection on the transient nature of life.

The instrumentation throughout the album is commendable. It's evident that Dumptruck drew inspiration from earlier rock, folk, and even a bit of country, yet they combined these influences to craft a sound uniquely their own. The guitar interplays, in particular, are a highlight, producing jangly melodies that are both soothing and stirring.

However, "For The Country" wasn't just a musical statement. It was released amidst a significant legal battle between the band and their former record label, which adds a layer of poignancy to the album. Knowing this backstory, tracks like "Secrets" and "Things Go Wrong" take on a deeper meaning, hinting at the struggles the band was facing during this period.

While "For The Country" may not have achieved massive commercial success upon its release, its influence on the alternative rock scene is undeniable. Bands that emerged in the '90s, especially those in the indie and alternative rock genres, owe a debt to albums like this that paved the way.

In conclusion, Dumptruck's "For The Country" is a gem from the '80s alternative rock scene. With its rich lyrical content, stellar musicianship, and raw emotional intensity, it's an album that deserves its place in the annals of rock history. It speaks to the listener on multiple levels – both as a musical experience and as a reflection of the human condition, with all its joys, sorrows, and complexities.

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