
Josh Lederman y Los Diablos
Let's Waste Another Evening
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Boston's Kings of "Irish-Jewish Folk-Punk" return with another set of swinging Celtic two-steps and staggering barroom ballads.
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Somewhere in between the whiskey-soaked waltzes of The Pogues and the Americana gumbo of The Gourds, lies the music of Josh Lederman y Los Diablos. Boston singer-songwriter Josh Lederman formed Los Diablos six years ago in an effort to combine two of his favorite pastimes: singing and drinking. Now the Reigning Kings of Irish-Jewish Folk-Punk have carved out a unique niche in the New England Roots music scene with their blend of Celtic, Klezmer and Cajun musics and their fiery live shows.
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- author: Rob Skidmore
Fine,enjoyable CD. Great service from CD Baby. Many thanks.
Let's CELEBRATE another evening!
author: Christian Henke, GermanyJosh Lederman is a real discovery for me (thanks to CD BABY). He and his music is able to find a direct way from the ears to the heart. You can listen to him if you're down but also if you are in a good mood - it helps anyway! And will I miss this city? Barely - but his music!
Love it
author: Matias O'DinA must-have for drinkers, revelers, and rogue poets all! These guys have their thing down. The music is reminiscent of many a style from Irish to Zydeco to Klezmer to American Country but yet they make it their own. The lyrics have a back alley beauty about them that frequently borders on brilliance and are insightful without being pretentious. "Let's Waste Another Evening" is a fine album, and should be listen'd to as such, ie: front to back. If you must mix the singles up in playlists, I'd say these guys could hold their own next to The Pogues, William Elliot Whitmore, and Flogging Molly to name a few.