![]() Country Down Under does not endorse any of the behaviour in this song. This chaotic red flag bluegrass song comes with literal warning bells and a sense of humour. ![]() Amy mourns the loss of the mailman while the line ‘a house ain’t always a home’ is what gets Tam. There’s a lot of religious references in country music that Tam doesn’t usually relate to but this sweet song really cut through and Amy and Tam both really liked it.Ī very well done song that has classic country vibes. ![]() We get a sneaky country jam session at the end of this track to help even out our emotions which Tam and Amy appreciate. Tam psychoanalyses Amy and tries to yodel. Tam loves this song and speculates what would happen if the protagonist from Barricades and Brickwalls got together with the train wreck in this song. Kevin Bennett makes an appearance on this classic country duet that gives a bit of context for all of the intense feelings Kasey Chambers is singing about.Īn old-school finger-clicking bop that takes a devastating feeling and turns it into a swing number with a saxophone solo. Tam wants to pair this track with Beccy Cole’s ‘A Better Woman’. This bird is very rude but also may be a metaphor for anxiety. Amy is grossed out by the idea of having responsibility of another human. Kasey Chambers is great at naming children and Tam recommends this album to anyone that is new to country music. We turn into advice corner again and Tam tells everyone ‘you just gotta try and be better than you were yesterday y’know?’ Amy applies the message of this song to modern media culture.Ī lullaby-esque song that rocked Amy to sleep and causes Tam to retroactively apologise to their Mum. Tam cries because this song feels so vulnerable. Tam’s intensity shines through when they talk about this song which lays out all of the unattainable expectations provided to us in movies of what it’s like to move through the world.Īmy’s well-adjusted while Tam and Kasey Chambers are falling hard and fast left, right and centre. The protagonist wants a pony, a baby and a cowboy and speculates that once they’re a ‘lady’ they will no longer listen to rock ’n’ roll. Tam declares this song and it’s bassline ‘iconic’.
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