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Destroy All Human Life

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Released on LP for the first time.

In 1999 Edinburghs least favourite sons the Country Teasers made their Fat Possum debut with their third album, Destroy All Human Life. Many saw it as an unusual move for a label with a roster primarily made up of aging African-American bluesmen to sign a Scottish band with a reputation for writing racist, sexist, generally misanthropic songs. However, the folks at Fat Possum were clued-in enough to know that the Country Teasers use incendiary lyrics as a way to exaggerate hot-button issues in such a way as to make obvious just how ridiculous it would be if they (or anyone else) truly subscribed to such bigoted beliefs exaggerated social satire much in the vein of Jonathan Swifts infamous address of homelessness, A Modest Proposal.

Pristine in production and performance in comparison to earlier efforts, for the first time on a Country Teasers record all of the instruments can be deciphered, including the addition of piano on several songs and most of Ben Wallers lyrics can be readily understood. Whereas the sheer racket of earlier releases would have you believe otherwise, the Country Teasers are actually talented musicians.

While the winding-down music box-paced fractured country discord is still in place, Wallers and co. (revamped following Satan Is Real Again) seem to have matured a bit on this record, taking a break from their usual noisefest to slow things down and include songs that are, at times, rather beautiful. Case in point is the albums third song, David I Hope You Dont Mind, written in the form of letters exchanged between Wallers and an ailing musical idol, it marks perhaps the first song on which Wallers actually sings.

Proving that the country in the bands name has more to do with classic country and western than the new wave of pop-country drivel, Wallers offers up a surprisingly effective though out of key cover of Tammy Wynettes Almost Persuaded (1995s The Pastoral Not Rustic World Of Their Greatest Hits found the band covering Wynettes Stand By Your Man). Both songs are written from a womans perspective and Wallers performs them accordingly.

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