Hey gang,
Howdy to y'all. It just kills me that there's so much artistic buried treasure all around, and if you're here, you obviously know what I mean. Two of the greatest of the latter half of the last century, our hero Baerwald and Hubert Selby, Jr., both roam among the glare of Lost Angelsleaze, while the world hums by at an impenetrable clip.
So I'd like to offer you another voice that's been squelched. It's Ryan Adams from Whiskeytown. I personally believe Ryan is the most significant artist to arrive since Kurt Cobain graced the groove. And no, I don't work for him. I actually a music editor at an Internet music site. So please, look for his "Heartbreaker" coming out in September. If you thought the peaks of country rock crumbled with Gram Parson's self-snuff job in Joshua Tree, then David's your man. He just burns the shit. And if you don't have 1997's Stranger's Almanac, get it, 'cause it's important.
Enough of my soapbox. Cheers.
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D Michael McLaughlin
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Hey gang,
Howdy to y'all. It just kills me that there's so much artistic buried treasure all around, and if you're here, you obviously know what I mean. Two of the greatest of the latter half of the last century, our hero Baerwald and Hubert Selby, Jr., both roam among the glare of Lost Angelsleaze, while the world hums by at an impenetrable clip.
So I'd like to offer you another voice that's been squelched. It's Ryan Adams from Whiskeytown. I personally believe Ryan is the most significant artist to arrive since Kurt Cobain graced the groove. And no, I don't work for him. I actually a music editor at an Internet music site. So please, look for his "Heartbreaker" coming out in September. If you thought the peaks of country rock crumbled with Gram Parson's self-snuff job in Joshua Tree, then David's your man. He just burns the shit. And if you don't have 1997's Stranger's Almanac, get it, 'cause it's important.
Enough of my soapbox. Cheers.
Howdy to y'all. It just kills me that there's so much artistic buried treasure all around, and if you're here, you obviously know what I mean. Two of the greatest of the latter half of the last century, our hero Baerwald and Hubert Selby, Jr., both roam among the glare of Lost Angelsleaze, while the world hums by at an impenetrable clip.
So I'd like to offer you another voice that's been squelched. It's Ryan Adams from Whiskeytown. I personally believe Ryan is the most significant artist to arrive since Kurt Cobain graced the groove. And no, I don't work for him. I actually a music editor at an Internet music site. So please, look for his "Heartbreaker" coming out in September. If you thought the peaks of country rock crumbled with Gram Parson's self-snuff job in Joshua Tree, then David's your man. He just burns the shit. And if you don't have 1997's Stranger's Almanac, get it, 'cause it's important.
Enough of my soapbox. Cheers.
