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Concert Review: Scruffy & The Janitors and The GasTown Lamps at Cafe Acoustic in St. Joseph, MO 3/2/18
This show was a big one. The small town midwest band has really spent 7 years building to this show. Through their releases of the lo-fi debut album “Pino” and the glossy noisemaker “Anglo EP” that came out nearly 3 … Continue reading
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Tagged Act Naturally, album review, Cafe Acoustic, Cafe Acoustic Concert Hall, concert review, GTL, guitar, Jason Baines, Jonestown, keyboards, Kyla Ward, Landmines, Modeling Is Hard, My Faith, Scruffy & The Janitors, Scruffy and the Janitors, setilst, show review, Sin To Be Saved, Stephen Williamson, Steven Foster, Teriq Newton, The GasTown Lamps, Todd Ward, Tommy Marshall, Trevin Newton, You Got Hit
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250 word album review: Scruffy & The Janitors – Modeling Is Hard
Scruffy & The Janitors wanted this one to be a gut punch; they succeeded. Clocking in at 14 songs and over 45 minutes they wanted to make sure no one got left asking “is this it?” The important thing is … Continue reading