The Bottle Rockets Bit Logic
Formed nearly 30 years ago, The Bottle Rockets helped forge a nowpopular subgenre-small-town, middle-class, Midwest American roots rock-part right-to-the-gut poetry, part rock 'n' roll, all truth. Bit Logic is a different sort of album for the St. Louis natives and shows them at their most self-aware, self-challenging, and socially alert. Recorded in St. Louis at Sawhorse Studios, engineered by Mario Viele and produced by longtime studio collaborator Eric "Roscoe" Ambel (The Del-Lords, Steve Earle), The Bottle Rockets' 13th album has them looking at their unique stylistic blend through a different lens. While one of the group's earmarks is constructing blue-collar anthems, Bit Logic has the quartet focusing outside themselves, at how change and adaptation affects the bigger picture.
- 1. Bit Logic
- 2. Highway 70 Blues
- 3. Lo-Fi
- 4. Maybe Tomorrow
- 5. Bad Time to Be An Outlaw
- 6. Saxophone
- 7. Human Perfection
- 8. Knotty Pine
- 9. Way Down South
- 10. Doomsday Letter
- 11. Stovall's Grove
- 12. Silver Ring