No one in The Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra served as keynote speaker at the recent RNC in the group
FM Radio may agree and these boys will make millions screaming the line
Thank you Macha for being simultaneously ahead of your time and caught in a bit of a New-Wave nostalgia thing.
Featuring Widespread Panic’s Todd Nance on vocals and drums joined by vocalist and damn good Dobro player William Tonks, bassist and Athens scene stalwart Crumpy Edwards, guitarist and rural music mainstay Jon Mills, and pedal steel bad ass John Neff (Drive-By Trucker fans will recognize the sounds, if not his mug) the headlines will surely read, “Barbara Cue Rocks the Garden!”
Woody Creek is a country road collision between the reliable green tractor pulling slide guitar, fiddle, and banjo and the rural rocking musings of a Frey/Henley collaboration.
Thankfully, without Moby and too many buttons, LP kicks out all the rock and roll that No Doubt wishes they did. Then again, LP would likely agree that it wouldn
Almost 20 years after forming, and with half a dozen records under their belts, Five Eight turns out a self-titled effort that is neither ground breaking nor a complete disappointment.
Ignoring history, former Cop Shoot Cop bassist Tod A impresses once again as the spark and hydrogen of New York