Song of the Day: "Wild Mountain Nation," Blitzen Trapper

Country rock that'd sound right at home on classic-rock radio.
"Wild Mountain Nation"

Blitzen Trapper Like Thursday's song from Utah Carol, Blitzen Trapper's "Wild Mountain Nation" has deep roots in country music. But rather than use the accouterments of country to turn out a slow, sultry weeper, the Portland, Ore., band uses pedal steels and curling guitars to help kick out the jams. You just know that, back in the day, "Wild Mountain Nation" -- with its loose rock beat and Eric Earley's ragged-but-right vocal -- would've found a happy home on the radio beside Neil Young and the Allman Brothers Band.

-- David Marchese

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