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and the cover art organizes the record into two parts
Metamodern Sounds in Country Music
” and one of Steely Dan’s “Reelin’ in the Years
"Orbis de Ignis" is almost a cappella
Lonesome Shack More Primitive countrywestern and the cover art organizesMore Primitive finds Seattles Lonesome Shack exploring the depths of boogie and country blues. The trios sound is raw and immediate with finger picked guitar lines, soulful crooning and big danceable grooves. Ben Todds introspective lyrics take the American blues tradition to a new level, examining personal history, loss of friends, and a burning desire to get to the primitive core of life. Internal ID: JITRE Format: Vinyl Genre: Rock Handling Note:
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