Skeletons [White Vinyl] (LP)
Brothers Osborne
Amoeba Review
Country rock duo Brothers Osborne have released their third studio album, Skeletons, named after the bluesy, boot-stomping single. That track and the lively "Dead Man's Curve" show the band leaning more heavily on the rock side this time, highlighting TJ Osborne's deep voice and John Osborne's strong lead guitar. But there is pop-country here too, co-written by genre veterans, like the Shania Twain-ready "All The Good Ones Are," and the feel-good, straight-to-the-radio tune, "I'm Not For Everyone."
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Lighten Up
|
Brothers Osborne | 03:17 |
2.
All Night
|
Brothers Osborne | 02:48 |
3.
All The Good Ones Are
|
Brothers Osborne | 03:23 |
4.
I’m Not For Everyone
|
Brothers Osborne | 02:51 |
5.
Skeletons
|
Brothers Osborne | 03:39 |
6.
Back On The Bottle
|
Brothers Osborne | 03:16 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
High Note
|
Brothers Osborne | 03:32 |
2.
Muskrat Greene
|
Brothers Osborne | 02:36 |
3.
Dead Man’s Curve
|
Brothers Osborne | 02:20 |
4.
Make It A Good One
|
Brothers Osborne | 03:25 |
5.
Hatin’ Somebody
|
Brothers Osborne | 04:50 |
6.
Old Man’s Boots
|
Brothers Osborne | 03:18 |