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250 word album review: Reverend Horton Heat – Whole New Life
Reverend Horton Heat has always been about revivals and new beginnings and obviously by the title of their new record (“Whole New Life”) not much is changing. When you dive into the music you’ll find that assumption to be … Continue reading
Concert Review: Reverend Horton Heat / Unknown Hinson / Nashville Pussy / Lucky Tubb live at Knuckleheads in Kansas City 6/17/16
It was really as much a carnival as a concert. An adult carnival of course. Knuckleheads is buried deep in the train yards along the Missouri River in Kansas City and it served as a logical spot for such an … Continue reading
Posted in Concert Review, Uncategorized
Tagged cock rock, honky-tonk, Jim Heath, Jimbo Wallace, Knucklehead's Saloon, Knuckleheads, live, Lucky Tubb, Lucky Tubb & The Modern Day Troubadours, motorcycle rally, Nashville Pussy, PBR, poster, Reverend Horton Heat, rockabilly, Stuart Baker, surfbilly, tour, tours, Unknown Hinson
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250 Word Album Review: William Elliott Whitmore – Radium Death
It might not have the impact that it did when Dylan went electric in the 60s but William Elliott Whitmore has now followed suit. With Radium Death he has definitely changed up his sound but it is still unmistakably Whitmore. … Continue reading
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Tagged 250 word album review, 4 Stars, album, ANTI, band, Civilization, drums, electric, guitar, Healing To Do, Iowa, Radium Death, record, review, rockabilly, style change, William Elliott Whitmore
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Brutally Frank celebrates 13 years
Brutally Frank is ready to take a look back at their past. For their 13 year anniversary they are self-inducing a hardcore case of nostalgia as they will play songs they haven’t played for years. The band wasn’t always the … Continue reading
Posted in Coming Soon, Concert Review
Tagged Bastards and Broken Things, Brutally Frank, Cripples, Joplin, Klyntt, live, Mel, Missouri, psychobilly, rockabilly, Springfield, Steevo, TH1RT3EN, Thirteen, Westport, Zero Youth
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Concert Review: Cracker / Wanda Jackson at 9th Street Summerfest in Columbia, MO 7/30/14
You always have to be prepared when going into a concert. Whether that means putting on sunscreen or bringing some extra cash because a band has great merch for sale, it helps to do your homework. That is how I … Continue reading
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Tagged 7/30/14, 9th Street Summerfest, Columbia, Cracker, David Lowery, Frank Funaro, Get Off This, Johnny Hickman, Low, Mean Mean Man, Michael Urbano, Missouri, One Fine Day, Queen of Rockabilly, rockabilly, Sal Maida, Sweet Potato, The Blue Note, Wanda Jackson, You Know It's Not My Problem
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