Slim's 227 S. Wilmington St. with Lazarus Pit
Rosetta Chapel at 112 N. 20th St. with Ut Gret
Reggie's 2105 S. State St. with Sonus Umbra and the Mystical Hot Chocolate Endeavors.
CBGB Bar 3163 S. Grand Blvd. with Zantigo! and A Hundred Lives.
A little tribute to William Lloyd Garrison, abolitionist and editor of the Liberator newspaper. I hate to describe the music, but in an alternate universe, maybe this could be a hit song in a 70ish kind of way?
Yep, three "songs" here, if you can call the first improvised bit a "song". A little calm before the storm, followed by more calm, more anguish, and maybe a little bit of hope at the end? You tell me.
A catchy little number about the history of food regulations. Starts off kind of riffy, with lots of rocking odd-time signatureness, then veers off into a 70ish pop tune. Did I mention I love 70s pop?
The title cut from the upcoming album. With all these tunes about US history, it seemed appropriate (maybe even irresistible?) to say something about the current state of the country all wrapped up in the disguise of a pop tune.
Lane Gardner - guitars, keyboards, vocals
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