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Mo' Voodoo

Gov't Mule · 2005

27 min · 5 tracks · Southern rock

Mo' Voodoo intertwines soulful Southern rock with bluesy grooves, showcasing deep lyrical introspection and dynamic instrumentation.

Mo' Voodoo is an EP by Gov't Mule, released in 2005. Mo' Voodoo intertwines soulful Southern rock with bluesy grooves, showcasing deep lyrical introspection and dynamic instrumentation. Mo' Voodoo was well-received, charting on the Billboard 200, which solidified Gov't Mule's standing within the Southern rock genre. The album is notable for its blend of genres and received praise for its songwriting and musicianship, contributing to the band's reputation as a leading act in modern rock music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Mo' Voodoo sound like?

Mo' Voodoo intertwines soulful Southern rock with bluesy grooves, showcasing deep lyrical introspection and dynamic instrumentation. Rooted in Southern rock.

What makes Mo' Voodoo by Gov't Mule notable?

Mo' Voodoo was well-received, charting on the Billboard 200, which solidified Gov't Mule's standing within the Southern rock genre. The album is notable for its blend of genres and received praise for its songwriting and musicianship, contributing to the band's reputation as a leading act in modern rock music. In 2005, Gov't Mule was navigating a pivotal phase following the death of guitarist Allen Woody in 2000. Mo' Voodoo is their sixth studio album and marks a period of consolidation for the band as they sought to redefine their sound while maintaining their Southern rock roots. This release comes after a series of live albums and demonstrates their resilience and creative evolution.

How many songs are on Mo' Voodoo?

Mo' Voodoo has 5 tracks, running approximately 27 minutes.

Tracklist

5 tracks·27:09

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 King's Highway Standout 4:53
  • 2 I'll Be the One Standout 5:59
  • 3 My Oh My Standout 5:09
  • 4 I Can't Be You 4:34
  • 5 Ballerina 6:34

Release Date

January 1, 2005

Genre

Southern rock

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

27 min 9 sec