It ain’t easy to drop a lasso around Dave Alvin’s neck and rope him into a musical corral. Since 1979, Alvin’s been a rockin’ county-western folkie soulful bluesblaster, first with brother Phil and then on his own. Alvin was the […]
It ain’t easy to drop a lasso around Dave Alvin’s neck and rope him into a musical corral. Since 1979, Alvin’s been a rockin’ county-western folkie soulful bluesblaster, first with brother Phil and then on his own. Alvin was the […]
Dave Alvin 12/5/18 Rialto Theatre Tucson, AZ
The Flesh Eaters rolled into Seattle for the final date of their West Coast swing with high expectations as their new album “I Used To Be Pretty” hit the streets. Now the Flesh Eaters are not your typical Americana roots […]
Dave Alvin of the Flesh Eaters in concert at the Crocodile in Seattle, Washington, January 23, 2019.
Dave Alvin of the Flesh Eaters in concert at the Crocodile in Seattle, Washington, January 23, 2019.
The Flesh Eaters in concert at the Crocodile in Seattle, Washington, January 23, 2019.
One of the things I liked about the original print edition of ND was the part in the back that alerted readers to upcoming releases, especially those by artists deserving wider attention. This what I like to do every couple […]
Dave Alvin and John Doe of the Flesh Eaters in concert at the Crocodile in Seattle, Washington, January 23, 2019.
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