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"The Dirty Bar Campaign"
"Action Jackson" by Sam Pfeifle
There was a lot of talk last year about rock's comeback: Metallica, AC/DC, and GNR led a pack of old-school, straight-ahead guitar bands who at least did pretty well at the cash register, even if they didn't exactly break new or original ground. All three hit the Rolling Stone Top 50 for 2008, but so did that Jonas Brothers album, so take that with a grain of salt. Locally, Loverless, This Way, and now Highway Jackson are forging a bit of a rock renaissance in Portland. While this is still an indie kind of town, soaring guitar solos seem like they're coming back into vogue. Jackson make their case next weekend with the release of The Dirty Bar Campaign, 10 songs of fiery riffs, soaring vocals, and heart-thumping bass drums. While, like the national set, they may not reinvent the rock wheel, they do make a good case for joining them in a few late nights running with the devil.In fact, with their album title, following on their 2007 EP, Leave Your Girl Pants at Home, I think they undersell themselves. While it's true they funded the disc with a series of cover shows in bars, dirty and otherwise, throughout the state, they don't really need to announce that to the world. And the album doesn't have much to do with dirty bars or cover bands, anyway, so why not focus on the positive: Frontman Kris Rodgers has a nice set of pipes (no wonder he was pegged as Chris Cornell for a recent Clash of the Titans); guitarist Tyler Johnson can rip a solo (I'm going with a mix of Eddie van Halen, Mike McCready, and Slash); and Brandon Reynolds (rhythm guitar), Corey Pacillo (bass), and Mike Bean (drums) can drive a big radio song just as easily as they coax along a soft ballad.big easy•Portland music•rock•more Bean opens the album, actually, with a crisp drum lead on "So Fine" that's joined after a couple bars by a riff that might remind you of R.E.M.'s "Orange Crush" and a set of handclaps that underscore radio-rock vocals that are mixed right up in front and impossible to miss. Rodgers is in that Geddy Lee/Cornell/Brad Delp class of high-register vocalists who tread the edge of screaming but have enough body to keep it from sounding too shrill. The tune's a classic rock take on the unattainable girl ("she's got the devil in her eyes"), and Rodgers toes the party line. His: "She drinks wine like water/It's one of the tricks her momma taught her." Ben Harper's: "Funny things she learns from her momma/Like the way she throws her head back when she's swallowing pills." And a line from "She's Country": "A hell-raisin' sugar when the sun goes down/Mama taught her how to rip up a town."Later, on "Hold it Down," a more downtempo tune with clipped vocals in the chorus, they seem to acknowledge their rock roots and get a bit post-structural: "Only the strong survive/What can you do/It's all in the heat of the night/Between me and you." That's a progression from Elvis to Ray Charles to REO Speedwagon to Pat Benatar to Bryan Adams, right there. (Actually, to show you how clichû Adams has always been, he has two different songs boasting both "only the strong survive" and "in the heat of the night.")But who cares? This isn't an album where you're supposed to deconstruct the lyrics anyway. "Why Cry Again" boasts tribal and primal double bass to make Twisted Roots proud. "No Time to Save" sees a Pacillo bass strut in the chorus that oozes swagger. "Dangerous to the Enemy" is like the Black Crows covering Rush, a southern prog with full-throttle Johnson guitar.You know, rock out with your cock out. That kind of thing. They start out stripped-down, build to a big-time chorus, deliver on an instrumental break, then bring it back home with a crisp finish. It's huge in the headphones, gets your blood going, and it's a ton of fun.Of course, Highway Jackson aren't without self-inspection. "For the Day" finds Rodgers accompanied only by guitar, pondering that age-old question, "whether I'm the fly or the swatter" (Mark Knopfler phrased it: "sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug"). Hey, with that vocal tone, that clean picking, there's no reason to be feeling the "weight of the world;" just roll with it. Put the swatter down, pick up a PBR tallboy, and head out to the nearest dirty bar.Sam Pfeifle can be reached at [email protected] Jackson with Sidecar Radio + Clarias | at the Big Easy, in Portland | March 13 | www.highwayjackson.net
— Todd Richard
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Greetings Friends!The last few weeks have been a complete blast for all of us here in the band! We've got some great news for everyone, but first I just want to recap the last few weeks:RECAPLast Thur...
Posted by on Fri, 20 Mar 2009 03:46:00 GMT

To Our Friends

Dear Friends,       It has been a long road for the HJ camp as of late. We still have alot more work to do before we can get our BRAND NEW CD from the disk drives of our ...
Posted by on Fri, 31 Oct 2008 04:59:00 GMT

Hittin’ the Big Time

Two years ago Highway Jackson recorded "Leave Your Girl Pants at Home". We didn't have a drummer, and it was our first REAL recording project. A year after that, we released it and began playing regio...
Posted by on Tue, 12 Aug 2008 08:33:00 GMT

Highway Jackson needs 5 minutes of your time.

Hey HJ fans,We are happy to announce that we have been nominated by the Portland Phoenix as Portland’s Best New Act. What we need is for you to copy and paste the link below and cast your vote. ...
Posted by on Thu, 13 Mar 2008 16:27:00 GMT

Review: CD RELEASE PARTY 7/21/07

Review of our CD RELEASE PARTY 7/21/07Posted on Maine Music AssociationHighway Jackson Submitted by Wendy Deschenes Monday, 21 July 2007The crowd stood quietly waiting for the band to take the sta...
Posted by on Wed, 17 Oct 2007 08:22:00 GMT

Bands Weve Played With

As of today, here is a list of the bands we've rocked with...hopefully we didn't forget anybody!!!!   The LeftoversRuinDays of the New (Outpost and Interscope Records)Twisted RootsLost On Liftoff...
Posted by on Wed, 17 Oct 2007 08:19:00 GMT

PRESS HERALD REVIEW!

Local Music ReviewHighway Jackson puts it all together with its debut EP By AIMSEL L. PONTIAugust 6, 2007Set your time machine for 1976. Actually, more like 1985. Or wait, 1993 might also work. The Po...
Posted by on Thu, 16 Aug 2007 19:45:00 GMT

Want HJ to play YOUR town?! HERE'S HOW!!!

Ok guys, we're in the middle of scheduling our first tour of the northeast, and while we have the whole tour pretty much all planned out, we want to make sure we're not missing a great stop! So...if y...
Posted by on Sun, 22 Jul 2007 10:11:00 GMT

Check out this event: HIGHWAY JACKSON CD RELEASE PARTY!!!

Hosted By: Highway Jackson When: Saturday Jul 21, 2007 at 8:00 PMWhere: The Station246 St. John StPortland, ME 04102United StatesDescription:Highway Jackson Click Here To View Event
Posted by on Thu, 05 Jul 2007 21:20:00 GMT

Rock and Roll...Simple as that!

Rock and Roll Greetings to All!,      First of all , WE would like to thank all of our fans for being so patient and loyal to us. Without your support we would play for no one...
Posted by on Fri, 04 May 2007 10:41:00 GMT