Lucero: Rebels, Rogues & Sworn Brothers

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Lucero frontman Ben Nichols has a voice that barely ranges at all, and he sings in an exaggerated grunt that's like Bob Seger with a throat full of phlegm, but in the context of Lucero's songs—all burning-ember guitars and raw need—Nichols' vocals are as natural as smoke. On the band's new album, Rebels, Rogues & Sworn Brothers, Nichols pushes his voice a little more than usual, but that mainly means he rasps higher and longer. Mostly, he lies back and lets his bandmates rumble along at their usual parade-stride pace, while adjunct member Rick Steff fills in the gaps with tinkling piano and sustained organ riffs.