No superstar country act strikes a balance between playing on their strengths and taking new risks quite as well as Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn. "Cowboy Town" continues their strong, second-decade surge, as they keep rocking harder and incorporating more soul and spirituality into their songs.
On their mainstream songs, they find ways to punch up familiar territory. The title song uses a swaggering backbeat, a ringing guitar and sustained organ fills behind a lyric about the righteous toughness of men who live with pride and morality. Similarly, the album's first single, "Proud of the House We Built," is a slow-building anthem about a couple who start too young but find a way to hold the course through all the challenges.
But it's in the adventurous album cuts that their on-going inspiration shows. The dark-haired Brooks stretches like never before, whether he's recalling a pungent night with Lone Star poet Jerry Jeff Walker or getting Southwest psychedelic on the dizzying "Drop in the Bucket." Tall, big-voiced Dunn gets just as out of his mind on the high-speed Tex-Mex stomper, "Tequila."
As usual, the duo can get too silly ("Put a Girl in It") or too philosophical ("God Must Be Busy"). But that's all part of not holding back. In a genre known for playing it safe, Brooks & Dunn show the value of careening out of control.
CHECK OUT THIS TRACK: On "Drunk on Love," the duo slip into a hallucinatory groove that's the sonic equivalent of a room spinning around as Dunn narrates his way through a descriptive tale about the addictive qualities of a good relationship.
Brooks & Dunn: Out of new ideas after 20 years
Aug 13, 2009 4:00 am PDT
Brooks & Dunn decided to call it quits after they realized they'd begun to run out of ideas after 20 years of making hit country music together. Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn talked about their parting Wednesday during a taping of Country Mu...
Country duo Brooks & Dunn to break up
Aug 10, 2009 7:00 pm PDT
Country music duo Brooks & Dunn, whose honky-tonk bravado catapulted them to the top of the charts for almost two decades, said on Monday they would break up after a farewell tour next year. Singer/guitarists Kix Brooks, 54, and Ronnie Du...
US country artists try to build their base abroad
Jun 8, 2009 3:00 am PDT
Dierks Bentley and his band recently jetted to Australia to open six shows for Brooks & Dunn, playing to more than 10,000 people a night in the country's largest cities. And yet Bentley, a headlining act in the U.S. with a half dozen No. ...
Kix Brooks to honor fallen soldier on Memorial Day
May 22, 2009 2:36 am PDT
Kix Brooks of the hit duo Brooks & Dunn has visited the dusty military bases in Iraq and Kuwait, seen the armored vehicles and the big transport planes and talked with the men and women in uniform. None of it left as deep of an impressio...
Bentley, Brooks & Dunn honored for overseas work
May 11, 2009 3:00 am PDT
Country artists Brooks & Dunn and Dierks Bentley have been honored by the Country Music Association for promoting the genre overseas. Brooks & Dunn (Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn) and Bentley won the CMA International Artist Achievement Awar...