dee dee wrote:Bill Callahan - Apocolypse was another one. "America!" is up there in favorite songs of the year. Now I want to dig into his huge body of work... It is a bit overwhelming.
you are in for a treat. Callahan is an amazing artist.
dee dee wrote:Bill Callahan - Apocolypse was another one. "America!" is up there in favorite songs of the year. Now I want to dig into his huge body of work... It is a bit overwhelming.
RolanK wrote:tweedrules wrote:Mike Watt
Oh Yeah! I saw him two years ago with The Stooges.
Alternatively Bosco Mann. Or the chick they (Dap kings) sometimes substitute with.
Slipkid42 wrote:Scratch Acid (Tough Texas band):
LuthierJustin wrote:I hardly think bands like Sunn O))) and Boris are "technically proficient" bands.
BostonREB wrote:Zip City wrote:I was going to suggest Catherine Popper, but apparently she's in Grace Potter and the Nocturnals now
Actually, she announced her departure from GP&N last month. She's be a great addition if we can't have Shonna back.
Kudzu Guillotine wrote:
The Black Canary wrote:Ok so I am looking for a good wine (red) with a 1958 vintage??? Can anyone recommend a site, store (New England area), brand, winery etc...
Slipkid42 wrote:X (punk gods & godess sing about their hometown):
The Chameleons (Manchester post-punkers who may be Radiohead's long lost daddy):
3milelake wrote:
Gang Green wrote:I think it's safe to say the Fall peaked in the 80's before Mark E Smith looked like a prune in the 90's