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250 word album review: Toadies – The Lower Side of Uptown
The Toadies don’t break any ground with their new album “The Lower Side of Uptown” but they definitely are in a place in their career where they really don’t need to either. They still rely on heavy guitar hooks tearing … Continue reading
Concert Review: The Toadies / Ume at Knucklehead’s in Kansas City, MO 7/31/14
The Toadies are a different breed of 90s band. It is easy to write them off as a one hit wonder (or one album wonder) of sorts but what they have done in their career goes much deeper than that. … Continue reading
Critic Vs. Critic #2: Top 5 1990s albums
Hey, remember the 90s? Professional rock critic Danny R. Phillips and I do, here is what we thought were the top 5 records from that particular decade. Danny R. Phillips list: My life of late is nothing short of … Continue reading
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250 Word Album Review: Toadies – Play.Rock.Music
The Toadies have never been critic’s darlings but maintain a strongĀ fan baseĀ and make some of the most interesting hard rock you will find. The hard rock genre is boring and filled with bands that are still copying Nirvana 20 years … Continue reading