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I love music, I just hate the lawyers in it.
OK, so I alluded to it, but Sunset and Grouper, two freed picks, are heading up this mix, along with his other favorite, N.Lannon, side project of Nyles Lannon of Film School fame. I’m just going crazy for this War On Drugs album, and “Pushing Corn,” the one b-side they left off the album is just as good as anything they included. If you haven’t picked yet picked up Wagonwheel Blues, I don’t know what I can do for you. The whole album is full of quotables – and I like what I read from “Pushing Corn,” speaking on getting by within a small town, but with ‘underground’ values. “Show me this town from the underground.” The Helio Sequence album has also really grown on me, and I don’t know how I originally missed “Hallelujah” as a standout. Awesome production.