Guitarist Leo Kottke's fifth album is a mix of things: vocal tracks and instrumentals, folk and American primitivism, originals and covers. It's less venturous and virtuosic than his 1969 debut6- and 12-String Guitar, which came out on American Primitivism godfather John Fahey's label and wh...
Guitarist Leo Kottke's fifth album is a mix of things: vocal tracks and instrumentals, folk and American primitivism, originals and covers. It's less venturous and virtuosic than his 1969 debut6- and 12-String Guitar, which came out on American Primitivism godfather John Fahey's label and wh...
One of Van Weezer’s early tracks is “The End of The Game” and immediately the clash between the metal guitar styling’s and Cuomos’ vocals is apparent and jarring, as are lyrics such as “I was Mick and you were Marianne/You would harmonize when I felt bad.”“Hero” is ...