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250 Word Album Review: Lucero – All A Man Should Do
Lucero doesn’t rock out too much on their new record. It’s predominantly slow and as piano player Rick Steff steps into the spotlight behind lead singer Ben Nichols, lead guitarist Brian Venable steps back from it. This makes the album … Continue reading
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Tagged 250 word album review, 4 Stars, Ben Nichols, best albums of 2015, Brian Venable, Can't You Hear Them Howl, horns, Lucero, lyrics, New music Tuesdays, Rick Steff, rockers, slow, Tennessee, They Called Her Killer, Top 10, Went Looking For Warren Zevon's Los Angeles
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Concert Review: Lucero Family Picnic 8/10/13 Little Rock, AR
Lucero’s 2013 family picnic didn’t go as planned. The much anticipated Tennessee white vinyl pressing was sadly not ready in time for the show and would have to be pre-ordered and shipped out later. It was limited to 500 … Continue reading
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Tagged 8/10/13, AR, Arkansas, August 10, Ben Nichols, concert review, Little Rock, Lucero, Lucero Family Picnic, Riverfest Amphitheatre, setlist, song list, songs, Tennessee, white vinyl
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Concert Review: Megajoos / Jerkface / Third Wounded Man at First Ward in St. Joseph, MO 7/12/13
It turns out punk rock isn’t dead in St. Joseph; it just needed someone to stir the pot a little bit. Maybe it was The Megajoos, maybe it was Jerkface or Third Wounded Man or maybe it could have been … Continue reading
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Tagged Alien Girl, Always Turn It Up Way Too Loud, Bill Blizzard, Brean Reilly, Brian Shank, concert review, cover, I Escapist, Jerkface, Jesse James, Joosy J., Live Review, Marc Newberry, Master Blaster, Megajoos, Misfits, Missouri, Nashville, Operation Ivy, Pete Bailey, Punk. T. Rex, Ryan Early, Skulls, St. Joseph, Tennessee, The First Ward, Third Wounded Man, Todd Cooper, Tommy Swarz, Tyson Bottorff, Wesley Mitchell
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