
The Wood Brothers – Paradise (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] In their decade together, The Wood Brothers have never made a bad record. Quite the contrary as each successive release has found them offering more finely-crafted material produced with

[rating=8.00] In their decade together, The Wood Brothers have never made a bad record. Quite the contrary as each successive release has found them offering more finely-crafted material produced with

Photos of Battles at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston, MA on 9/30/15. Photos by Amanda Macchia

Photos of Albert Hammond Jr. from the Bowery Ballroom in New York, NY on 9/22/15. Photos by Vikas Nambiar

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