To add to the exciting wave of blues rock being released at present, Club Kuru pull through with a proper thumper in the form of "49 Years." Slap this in any Khruangbin, or more recently so, Maribou State playlist and you have yourself a highly relevant listening experience.
Who knows where the genre boat is headed, and if it's sounding this good then someone needs to really check whose captaining the boat because we're all out here having a good time.
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Cassie Morien
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Mar 6, 2017
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This SXSW, don’t sleep on Space City’s Khruangbin. They might as well be the best Thai rock/funk trio you’ll ever hear. (I admittedly can’t pronounce their name without embarrassing myself, but for the record it me...
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Dylan Heneck
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Feb 23, 2018
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https://youtu.be/BSPM7ccNeK4
As the heavens open up on Cape Town for what feels like the first time in years, the earth soaks, and we continue to rotate on this floating mass called Earth. As the problems we face on a global scale abate, if not only...
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Hannah Levy
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Nov 8, 2014
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It's pretty obvious that we are huge fans of Los Angeles-based The Peach Kings. We've covered nearly every track that the blues rock duo has released so far - I was actually surprised we didn't have "Hold On," one of my favorites from their recent Mo...
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Devin Duckworth
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Sep 26, 2012
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Mumford & Sons' sophomore album, Babel, seeded a lot of expectation on whether or not it would live up to the veneration of their first release, Sigh No More. Selling over 5 million copies of their debut album, these wrangling rock 'n rollers end...
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