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Going Way Out With Heavy Trash by Heavy Trash

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Going Way Out With Heavy Trash

"Going Way Out With Heavy Trash" is the second studio album by the rockabilly duo Heavy Trash, consisting of Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray. Released in 2007, this album showcases a unique blend of rockabilly, garage rock, and punk.

One interesting aspect of this album is the collaboration with several guest musicians, which enhances its eclectic sound and texture. Notable contributors include Belgian band The Revelaires, who back the duo on multiple tracks, infusing a European touch into the music. This cross-continental collaboration adds to the vibrant and raw energy that defines the album.

Jon Spencer, known for his work with The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, brings his characteristic gritty vocals and energetic performance, which are perfectly complemented by Matt Verta-Ray's versatile guitar work. The synergy between the two artists creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience.

The album is filled with tracks that evoke the spirit of 1950s rock and roll but with a modern, gritty twist. Songs like “Kissy Baby” and “Crazy Pritty Baby” highlight the duo’s knack for combining catchy melodies with a raucous edge, making it an exciting listen for fans of both classic and contemporary rockabilly.

"Going Way Out With Heavy Trash" can be considered a celebration of rock’s rebellious roots, filled with humor and wild rhythms that’s sure to get listeners moving. It's an album that not only pays homage to the past but also pushes the boundaries of the genre, making it a standout work in Heavy Trash’s discography.