The Floating Jackhammers
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Smooth vocal harmonies, stair-stepping lead guitar & jazzy bass lines with a 'techno' percussion make these rockish numbers a must to hear.
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Great Caesar's Ghost
First There Is A Mountain
A tribute to The Allman Brothers Band by one of the best bands to ever cover The Allmans. With liner notes written by Hittin The Note Magazine, First There Is A Mountain is a tremendously inspired and creative tribute to one of the greatest rock bands.
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Lincoln Crockett
Play In The Yard
A normally folk and bluegrass-based troubador assembles an electric fusion band at a mountain cabin and captures incredible chemistry and virtuosic extended versions of favorite songs from his entire career.
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Band From Poroid
Sublime Agitation
Power trio extended jams with serious punk and free jazz sensibilities.
The 30 minute "Music For Opium Dens pt.2" could very well be considered the "Whipping Post" of Noise Rock.
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Paul Metsa
Mississippi Farewell
"A historic live recording" Twin Cities Reader. This record was recorded live at the historic Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis with a 10 piece band. It features Metsa's exciting electric guitar work influenced by Jerry Garcia and others.
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The Billy Bats
The Billy Bats
Slide guitar and drums with hill country/post modern blues influence.
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Papadosio
Observations
Modern Electronica meets Traditional music styles to create an unheard blend of musical bliss.
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Twice Baked
TRIPS
A song about shrooms, a song about acid, and six songs about weed, including the hit "A Song About Weed" with liberal doses of jamming throughout
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Murley Shertz
Sold As We Sleep
A very clear next-step sum of it's influences, this album has breaks; just music from one side of the night to another.
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Ross Hammond
An Effective Use of Space
“With aid from Lisa Mezzacappa on bass and John Hanes on drums, the music glides easily between the sleepy and bombastic, sensual and aggressive...”
Rachel Leibrock, Sacramento News and Review
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