Texas Renegade - After Everything

Bertelsen’s songs are generally upbeat Americana tunes, well written musically and lyrically. Harmonica, mandolin and organ flavor many of the tunes. Standout tunes include “More Than I Deserve,” an upbeat ode in which Bertelsen sings: “I’m strikin’ this cord, cause she strikes my nerve.  She’s so much more than I deserve.” “Born to Love You” particularly shows Bertelsen’s talent with the lyric. I defy you to not tap your foot while listening to this great tune. A catchy mandolin line hooks you from the start, and he sings: My lips were never meant for this bottle of wine; and I know yours, they were meant for mine..... My blood was never meant for alcohol.  I guess I was always meant to fall. I’m not the type that ever misses much, but girl I swear I can’t live without your touch. The band actually goes a bit country/spiritual on the tune “Bar Ditch,” which starts a cappella: I met Jesus in a bar ditch, behind the wheel of my 87 Ford I met the devil at the bottom of a bottle, and he scared me straight to the Lord. Then the instruments kick in and we’re treated to another great tune. All in all this is a fine album from Texas Renegade with many highlights. In their credits they thank their families and employers “for allowing us the freedom to chase this dream.” I hope they keep chasing!
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