Black Dub
Diesel
Friday, June 17, 2011
Southside
While it seemed everyone in town was gooned to go see Devo play, I had no intention of missing this band. Why, you might ask? It so happens that Daniel Lanois' debut solo release was the very first CD I ever bought. It's still one of my favorite underrated discs of all time and I wasn't passing up the chance to hear his new group. Turns out they combine his trademark atmospheric arrangements with a little bit of blues rock. I, along with the other old heads in the audience, were definitely digging it.
Diesel
Friday, June 17, 2011
Southside
While it seemed everyone in town was gooned to go see Devo play, I had no intention of missing this band. Why, you might ask? It so happens that Daniel Lanois' debut solo release was the very first CD I ever bought. It's still one of my favorite underrated discs of all time and I wasn't passing up the chance to hear his new group. Turns out they combine his trademark atmospheric arrangements with a little bit of blues rock. I, along with the other old heads in the audience, were definitely digging it.
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