Cowboy Junkies – Trinity Revisited

I wouldn’t want to be in the Cowboy Junkies’ shoes… releasing the album you will be remembered for early in your career, I think it’s more of a curse than a blessing.
I wouldn’t want to be in the Cowboy Junkies’ shoes… releasing the album you will be remembered for early in your career, I think it’s more of a curse than a blessing.
A lot of people gave up on the Drive-By Truckers after the slightly disappointing “A Blessing And A Curse” and fans lost all hope when Jason Isbell left the band.
According to the sticker on the album ‘these power pop newcomers are determined to put the fun back into rock’.
The Audition’s debut “Controversy Loves Company” was a fun album that got away with being as poppy as it was because the band sounded powerful and ballsy at the same time.
Michael Dean Damron likes rock, country and blues. So what’s a guy to do? Throw all of those influences together of course and see where you end up.
North Carolina’s KillWhitneyDead are back with a new disc called “Nothing Less, Nothing More”.
Ray Davies was something of a wild cat back when he was with The Kinks but the Ray Davies that you get to hear on “Working Man’s Café” 44 years after “You Really Got Me” is a bit of a whiner.