Treat Her Right hails from Boston, but the blues-rock and bluesy rock offered on
What's Good for You sounds more like something one would hear in an out-of-the-way bar in Chicago. There's nothing even remotely slick about this CD, which is as gritty as it is heartfelt. From
the Rolling Stones' "Factory Girl" to
John Lee Hooker's "Tease Me" and
Willie Dixon's "The Same Thng"
Treat Her Right sounds like a very unpolished bar band -- and therein lies its strength. This is a band that obviously thrives on rawness, and uses it to its advantage.
What's Good for You is never innovative or groundbreaking, but always honest and captivating. ~ Alex Henderson