Jay Farrar has a voice you just know. There is a familiar sadness that inhabits it, but doesn’t weigh it down. It just lives inside it, like a breathing organism, and when you hear him sing, you want to live […]
Jay Farrar has a voice you just know. There is a familiar sadness that inhabits it, but doesn’t weigh it down. It just lives inside it, like a breathing organism, and when you hear him sing, you want to live […]
Certainly No Depression (1990) has its stellar moments, including the title song / Carter Family classic, as does the band’s final release, Anodyne (1993), which captures Uncle Tupelo’s cumulative growth musically and as songwriters. Following the breakup of UT, however, […]
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