The band's robust work ethic makes it into these songs about simple life and small-town values, and
Mark Miller controls a tendency to over-sing them, maybe because he believes them.
Miller's heart is still filled with cliches like "Burning Bridges (On a Rocky Road)," but the sleaze in his voice is convincing on "Ruby Red Shoes," which has to be a song of lust for
Judy Garland. ~ Brian Mansfield