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“Texas Radio” features an engaging mix of originals that draw from the diversity of Americana Roots music. Hicks With Sticks, California’s authority on Rockabilly and Twang music said this about the opening track “Texas Radio;”
“The title rockabilly track literally jumps out of the speakers. ‘I saw my baby's note today in pieces on the floor...’. Yep, looks like she's been lost to Texas radio. This song ticks along through some intricate guitar work, including harmonics. Guitar harmonics in a rockabilly song? Yes, Los High Tops are not just doing this as a three-chords and cloud of dust band.”
“Texas Radio” was produced in association with Nervous Records of England (UK) and mastered by Neil Strauch at Engine Studios, Chicago, Illinois.
The Hicks With Sticks review further states;
“The opening three tracks are all rockabilly songs with flourishes that keep them from being "just rockabilly." The fourth, "Hotwire," is a surf instrumental for those of us who are tired of surf instrumentals because it's mercifully not a Dick Dale or Ventures rehash; it clocks in at a mere 1:34 but is so rich that it stands up to repeated listenings, a trait that can escape 99% of surf instrumentals.”
Los High Tops gained national recognition performing on Hotwire.com’s innovative series of television commercials that enjoyed heavy rotation.
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