From the first throbbing, grubby guitar riff of “Springfield, IL”, it’s clear Slobberbone has come to rock. Slippage hints at the Denton, Texas, band’s cowpunk past, but it’s a record weaned on the big, ugly sounds of Neil Young and […]
From the first throbbing, grubby guitar riff of “Springfield, IL”, it’s clear Slobberbone has come to rock. Slippage hints at the Denton, Texas, band’s cowpunk past, but it’s a record weaned on the big, ugly sounds of Neil Young and […]
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