
The early highlight was clearly
With Widespread Panic on hiatus,
Tribute albums are often tricky. Should a band stay faithful to the original version or try to bring a new interpretation of the song to the table? There are solid arguments for both sides of the coin. Luckily for us, the fine folks at Sanctuary Records have provided us with a tribute album that serves to both.
Four young guys playing with reckless abandon, with nothing to lose and everything to gain, playing a set rife with inside jokes that only select few got, or pretended to get.
Deja Voodoo is a 64 box of crayons filled with only shades of blue, and Warren Haynes delivers them in a fashion no one on the scene matches. You can never go wrong with the blues.
Photos by Robert Massie of Big Wu at The Odeon, Cleveland, OH, September 26, 2004
Vinyl may be one of the west coast
Watch out! Perpetual Groove is attempting to invade the deepest crannies of your already sparse attention span. I
How would String Cheese follow a summer that included the cancellation of Lollapalooza and Phish calling it quits? They got back to business. And they didn