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250 Word Album Review: Lucero – Texas & Tennessee
Lucero follows up their 2012 release Women & Work with a small EP containing a couple b-side sounding songs and one stone cold classic. The Texas & Tennessee EP was released quietly earlier in 2013 without a ton of fanfare … Continue reading
Concert Review: Lucero / Langhorne Slim at The Granada, Lawrence, KS 4/23/13
Seeing a band live after just listening to their music is similar to watching a movie after reading a book. Inevitably the listener paints an image of the band; this could mean their look, their sound or even their attitude on stage. … Continue reading
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Tagged 4/23/13, April 23, Ben Nichols, concert review, David Moore, Jeff Ratner, Kansas, Langhorne Slim, Lawrence, Lucero, Malachi Delorenzo, Rick Steff, setlist, The Granada, The Law
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250 Word Album Review: Lucero – Women & Work
Lucero is one of many solid Texas bands with a string of records already available. So at this point the band knows their strengths and have found their identity so they can put out solid records. Women & Work is … Continue reading
Concert Review: Gas Pump Talent at the Cafe Acoustic in St. Joseph, MO 4/6/12
Gas Pump Talent made their way up from Springfield, Mo to play the Cafe Acoustic for the third time this weekend. Having one good turnout in St. Joe and one lackluster turnout they were hoping for an enthusiastic crowd and … Continue reading
Concert Review: Gas Pump Talent / Marcus Words at the Cafe Acoustic 11/26/11 in St. Joseph, MO
You are killing local music. When there fails to be an audience for musicians they will stop making their music. It’s not your fault alone, it is all of us. A whole music scene can become watered down, it can … Continue reading