Deer Tick, a band that had built a solid reputation for being road dogs, went into hiding, it seemed, after their 10-year anniversary shows in 2014. It wasn’t an official hiatus, but there were also no real prospects of returning […]
Deer Tick, a band that had built a solid reputation for being road dogs, went into hiding, it seemed, after their 10-year anniversary shows in 2014. It wasn’t an official hiatus, but there were also no real prospects of returning […]
“See Concerts. Save Animals.” This is the slogan for Woodland Park Zoo’s summer concert series in Seattle, and they couldn’t have hosted a more appropriate twin bill than Deer Tick and Trampled By Turtles on Wednesday night. (Disclaimer: If you’re […]
It’s March already and about time to catch up on what’s been going on in the wide, wide world of roots music, photography-wise. From Scotland to Australia and many points in the US, a lot has been happening. Here’s what […]
John McCauley of Deer Tick: Beachland Ballroom, Cleveland, Ohio February 2018
2017 was a banner year for Americana. Jason Isbell and John Moreland, the genre’s flagbearers, released new albums and many emerging artists produced outstanding debut and sophomore efforts. A look back at 2017 is also laced with sadness upon the […]
Deer Tick 11/13/17 191 Toole Tucson, AZ
Deer Tick – Patrick O’Neil 11/13/17 191 Toole Tucson, AZ
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