Denney and The Jets – Mexican Coke

here is the NFO file from Indietorrents

01 water to wine

02 bye bye queenie

03 broke

04 darlin’

05 alabama man

06 hooked

07 mama’s got the blues

08 pain pills

09 runnin’ through the woods

10 charlie’s blues

web dl @ 320 kbps

Album info

For born-and-bred Nashvillian Chris Denney, it all began at

age 9. Stealing pills from his Grandma’s medicine cabinet,

smoking 2 packs a day and eventually graduating to marijuana

by the age of 13. It wasn’t until about 5 years ago that Denney

started channeling his life experiences into vivid tales of what

he knows best — Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll.

Denney and The Jets’ debut LP, Mexican Coke was recorded

and mixed in just 5 days in East Nashville on to 2” tape by

Andrija Tokic (Alabama Shakes ‘Boys and Girls’) and Chris

Denney with help from friends Clear Plastic Masks (Serpents

and Snakes/Dine Alone) who backed Denney in the studio and

co-produced.

Produced by Andrija Tokic and Chris Denney

………..

If you thought the cross-sections between Southern rock and garage started and ended with Natural Child, take a listen to Denney and the Jets. Mexican Coke is a languid romp dripping with Southern-rock molasses, primed to soundtrack all your beer-drinkin’ & hellraisin’. Regardless of how you feel about their (admittedly ludicrous) band name, they’ve got a knack for locking into a bluesy, boozy groove, dropping a guitar solo in the perfect spot, and sweetening the deal with some licks on a Hammond. As the album title and tracks like “Pain Pills” suggest, it’s a druggy ode to the country that invokes the “Country Honk”-era Stones.