The Native Guerrillas is a collision of the arid east and the sopping flood plains of the west. It is root and seed, the hammer and the anvil. Using guitars, piano, banjo, accordion, mandolin and voice, this group creates a sound that draws on diverse influences from across a distinctly American landscape. Sound travels more fluidly through time than space and in the songs of The Native Guerrillas you might hear the distant hum of Skip James rubbing against the industrial clang of Tom Waits, or the folk lyricism of John Prine grinding past the tectonic mass of Frank Zappa.
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