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You'll likely find High Noon in the country section of your store, because of their name and the Western-style outfits they wear, but depend upon it, they're a rockabilly outfit. Sean Menscher (lead guitar), <a href="spotify:artist:44CYFrWbdtOqYu5fXhVPM6">Shaun Young</a> (lead vocals, guitar), and Kevin Smith (upright bass) do come from the country side of the music, so they're as likely to show the influence of <a href="spotify:artist:2OpqcUtj10HHvGG6h9VYC5">George Jones</a> as <a href="spotify:artist:0wESOKVrsj6YvgoxJo83pv">Sid King</a> or <a href="spotify:artist:4JqLFGc03cH6pbz4tkXROF">Carl Perkins</a>. High Noon actually sound a lot like the original <a href="spotify:artist:4r7JUeiYy24L7BuzCq9EjR">Crickets</a> (one could easily have pictured <a href="spotify:artist:3wYyutjgII8LJVVOLrGI0D">Buddy Holly</a> doing "Rockin' Wildcat" as a follow-up to "Rock Along with Ollie Vee"). They're as comfortable doing country ballads with a beat as straight rockabilly blow-outs; they also play like true virtuosos, not guys play-acting at country-rock, as shown in Menscher's guitar break on "Devil Woman" -- and they're worth checking out. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

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