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QuoteCazadero dabbles in Western pop, mixing Nashville-tinged jubilee with abandoned beach balladry. Dusk for Dawn was under-conceived in a period of nine weeks at the onset of 2012 between rehearsals across from Ocean Beach in San Francisco, and a pleasantly dank, carpeted room in Oakland. Shortly thereafter, it was casually put to tape at Tiny Telephone in San Francisco by eight musicians over the course of four days.Even if the song wasn't garbage, this would preclude me from liking it most likely. Unless that is intended to be ironic, eff. Luckily it stinks like unwashed butt and I am therefore free to sleep easy.
Cazadero dabbles in Western pop, mixing Nashville-tinged jubilee with abandoned beach balladry. Dusk for Dawn was under-conceived in a period of nine weeks at the onset of 2012 between rehearsals across from Ocean Beach in San Francisco, and a pleasantly dank, carpeted room in Oakland. Shortly thereafter, it was casually put to tape at Tiny Telephone in San Francisco by eight musicians over the course of four days.
Quote from: Mr Bread on December 28, 2012, 12:39:42 PMQuoteCazadero dabbles in Western pop, mixing Nashville-tinged jubilee with abandoned beach balladry. Dusk for Dawn was under-conceived in a period of nine weeks at the onset of 2012 between rehearsals across from Ocean Beach in San Francisco, and a pleasantly dank, carpeted room in Oakland. Shortly thereafter, it was casually put to tape at Tiny Telephone in San Francisco by eight musicians over the course of four days.Even if the song wasn't garbage, this would preclude me from liking it most likely. Unless that is intended to be ironic, eff. Luckily it stinks like unwashed butt and I am therefore free to sleep easy. Ha ha, you should check out folder rock on Twitter.
Their debut EP is an intense, warm guitar riff dick slap coupled with thick syrup bass lines.
Quote from: RickRampus on November 06, 2012, 08:58:38 AMHaven't seen these guys on here yet. Name is Lucero, make sure you find the alt-punk-country band from Memphis and not the Mexican one. I don't know anything about the Mexican one. However I think these guys are pretty sweet and I caught a couple of their songs on the new album getting played during a game on tv. Like when they're transitioning to commercial and they play a song and put the credits in the corner you know. check ithttp://www.luceromusic.com/site/music-video/ Lucero is good. If you like them, you should check out Felice Brothers:
Haven't seen these guys on here yet. Name is Lucero, make sure you find the alt-punk-country band from Memphis and not the Mexican one. I don't know anything about the Mexican one. However I think these guys are pretty sweet and I caught a couple of their songs on the new album getting played during a game on tv. Like when they're transitioning to commercial and they play a song and put the credits in the corner you know. check ithttp://www.luceromusic.com/site/music-video/
lol man they hate when crap gets popular.
the black keys are playing sprint center with the flaming lips
I think the hipsters are jumping off their wagon.
Quote from: kitten_mittons on January 07, 2013, 06:56:08 PMI think the hipsters are jumping off their wagon.Yeah, like two years ago!
doesn't really matter who headlines
Quote from: pissclams on January 07, 2013, 07:35:24 PMdoesn't really matter who headlinesWhen the flaming lips are involved, it does.
Won't top seeing the Lips in Liberty Hall last summer, but it will be good.
M-cat: Thoughts on Haim? Haven't been able to get them out of my head during the last two weeks.Also thought the singer was a boy for the first week!
Quote from: Dlew12 on January 07, 2013, 11:29:46 PMM-cat: Thoughts on Haim? Haven't been able to get them out of my head during the last two weeks.Also thought the singer was a boy for the first week! I like them a lot!