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"You Asked For It: Tractor Pull Divas"

Tractor Pull Divas
Love Songs for (Insert Your Name Here)
(Self released)


I haven't been overly enamored of local alt-country bands since I started doing You Asked For It back in September. The New Westerns had a nice sound, but spotty vocals, and suffer from occasional self-indulgence. Instant Hobo won points for being hobo-themed, but didn't take the motif far enough, and their record seemed a little sloppy.

As a long-time alt-country fan, and considering the Valley's reputation for spawning country-tinged pop-rock bands, it's been a little disappointing. Until now, that is. Tractor Pull Divas' Love Songs for (Insert Your Name Here) is a superb EP that's a worthy heir to those oddly-divisive Mill Avenue bands of yore. So if you hate Roger Clyne and the Gin Blossoms, just move along, as there's nothing for you here. If you're ready to read about a band that's embraced the sound of the desert, and isn't afraid of a little jangle in their guitars, this is it.

Well, maybe "embraced" is the wrong word for it. Unfortunately, the band's MySpace suggests they're harboring the delusion that they're on to something truly different:

With band members who have shared the stage with everyone from Bo Diddley and Ricky Skaggs to modern rockers such as Switchfoot and Third Eye Blind, you'd expect Tractor Pull Divas to be anything but ordinary. You'd be right. Mixing the musical and instrumental elements of bluegrass and americana into the accessibility and energy of the best of modern rock anthems, Tractor Pull Divas has landed upon a sound which is truly their own. A sound they have affectionately titled "new school americana."

Riiiight. The sound isn't their own, though the TPD is, at times, bluegrassier than most of their Arizona brethren, which qualifies as a slight departure. All of that aside, while the Divas aren't doing anything new, they do what they do very well.

"Impressed" has a hefty dose of Old 97's-style college rock-type country, from the simple, mildly-dejected lyrics ("I'm so tired of being tired of being sick and tired/motivated by what's uninspired/you think you know what's best for me but you don't know nothing it's plain to see") to the way the vocals play off a nice little banjo line that pops in beside the acoustic guitar. "If You See Her," is the record's most upbeat number, with truly gorgeous vocal harmonies and a nice layered collection of strums and picks. "Middle" is the ballad, and drags a little through a typically emotional singer-songwriter style opening before finding it's footing a few minutes in.

Though their sound isn't as original as they might like to claim on MySpace -- and I think anyone could agree it certainly doesn't necessitate the creation of a unique genre for an accurate description -- the Tractor Pull Divas are a great band and Love Songs for (Insert Your Name Here) is a competent, well-produced and thoroughly enjoyable EP.

They've got the sound, they've got the songs. Now, they've just gotta own that Old Mill identity.

- Phoenix New Times


"Phoenix's Best Records of 2008"

Tractor Pull Divas
Love Songs for (Insert Your Name Here)
(self-released EP)
Best track: "Impressed"
Sounds like: Old 97's as produced by Ralph Stanley

The Tractor Pull Divas are our own version of a plucked-from-obscurity success story. Though, in this case, obscurity is defined as Chandler and success is defined as being one of two records from You Asked for It (our weekly online locals-only CD review column) to make this list. I'd never heard of the band before popping their disc in one Tuesday, but I soon grew very fond of the record's bluegrass-y country-rock feel and erudite alt-country vocals. Right now, they're the best band in town doing the sound the Valley is most associated with nationally, and that's good enough to come in at 10 on this list.

- New Times


"Top 25 for 8+ weeks"

3 Doors Down - Train
Alkaline Trio - Help Me
Apocalyptica ft Adam Gontier - I Don't Care
Atreyu - Slow Burn
Avenged Sevenfold - Afterlife
Beck - Gamma Ray
Buckcherry - Sorry
Candlebox - Stand
Coldplay - Viva La Vida
Dan Sheehan Conspiracy - See Kay
Drunksouls - Pain Of Life
Five Finger Death Punch - Never Enough
Foo Fighters - Let It Die
Letters Vs Numbers - The Deep Dark
Ludo - Love Me Dead
Maroon 5 - If I Never See Your Face Again
Rehab - Bartender
Safety Suit - Someone Like You
Scars on Broadway - They Say
Slipknot - Psychosocial
Staind - Believe
The Offspring - Hammerhead
The Ting Tings - Be The One
Theory of a Deadman - Bad Girlfriend
Tractor Pull Divas - Impressed - KWSS Radio


Discography

Burning Bushes & Bridges EP
Love Songs for (Insert Your Name Here)
"Impressed" Top 25 on Phoenix area rock/alternative radio

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With band members who have shared the stage with everyone from Bo Diddley and Ricky Skaggs to modern rockers such as Switchfoot and Third Eye Blind, you’d expect Tractor Pull Divas to be anything but ordinary. You’d be right. Mixing the musical and instrumental elements of bluegrass and americana into the accessibility and energy of the best of modern rock anthems, Tractor Pull Divas has landed upon a sound which is truly their own. A sound they have affectionately titled "new school americana".