If you didn't know any better, you might think this misnamed quintet was riding
the Meters' train straight out of the voodoo bayous of New Orleans, but instead they're taking
the Squirrel Nut Zippers' express out of Raleigh. On hiatus from his main gig,
Zippers frontman
Jimbo Mathus lends his guitar, banjo, and vocal skills to this groove-oriented ensemble's spirited debut. But if you come to this party expecting a
Zippers-style swingfest, you'll be sorely disappointed. Instead, you'll get a classically funky, New Orleans-style jam band, with horns, organ, and percussion working their off-tempo grooves into a sweat-inducing frenzy. From raucous second-line rhythms and "Low Rider"-style grooves
War would kill for to soulful laments and ferociously funky rave-ups,
the Countdown Quartet clearly knows how to get the party started and keep it going, with some genuinely memorable tunes to back up their formidable instrumental chops. ~ Bret Love