One might argue that Reckless Kelly is good at a lot of the same things other alternative country bands excel in. They've got the same nice rootsy mix of acoustic-electric instruments, and a scruffy sounding singer to deliver world-weary lyrics. But there's a difference on Wicked Twisted Road, and that's in how the band -- guitarist David Abeyta, fiddler Cody Braun, singer Willy Braun, bassist Jimmy McFeeley, and percussionist Jay Nazz -- puts it all together. From the get-go, the band shows its ability to deliver songs like the title track and "Dogtown" in the most natural, unaffected manner. The latter unwinds at a nice, lazy pace perfectly suited for Willy's vocal and harmonica solo. In other words, Reckless Kelly never gives one the impression that it's striking an alternative country pose consisting of one part talent and two parts attitude. The band also knows how to stretch itself stylistically. "Seven Nights in Eire" offers a surprising mix of Celtic and country and blending fiddles and steel guitar, while "Sixgun" offers brash, country-rock. If Wicked Twisted Road is a tale of life and love on the road, then Reckless Kelly has told it well. Fans will appreciate the solid effort, while everyone else -- who's never quite gotten around to checking out the band -- will find it a nice introduction. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide
Trubblefinder - be sure and check out Bulletproof - it's their latest release and if you like the songs on Wicked Twisted, you'll love it. Lots of catchy tunes (How was California, You Don't Have to Stay Forever, Bulletproof & Don't Say Goodbye) and then a couple political jabs that will get your attention. Enjoy.
I've liked every song I've heard from this album so far. Wicked Twisted Road is a fantastic song and in the pre MP3 days would be in and of itself would be worth buying the disc for. Seven Nights in Eire is a surprise of the GOOD kind. These guys know how to write and play great American music. It's the real deal, not that pre-fab crap that most record companies try pass off on us. This will likely be the first Reckless Kelly disc I buy.