Can't get enough of this song. The Redux
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Different strokes for different folks I suppose. There's a Finite supply of "great old Music" that stops sounding great after the umpteanth thousandth time. this thread has been great for finding some new sounds. I'm just glad to see there are still allot of great bands grinding it out and putting new spins on some great genres.
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Very happy to share it. Slaine is an awesome artist and a really good dude. He's actually got an album dropping this Friday if I'm not mistaken!
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^^^^^^^ WTF is that? Just a reminder that music today sucks! lol
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@JonnyDread
Sweet, glad you liked them.
I havent heard Brant Bjork, I'll check him out.
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Nope, not familiar this (I assume) flavor of Les Claypool side project. I'll check it out!
Edit: Okay yeah I jive with this. I like Ghost of a Sabre-tooth Tiger so this is an easy fusion for me. Do you like Brant Bjork at all?Last edited by Jonnydread; 10-20-2025, 01:06 PM.
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Ok, looking for a recommendation or two if you guys have one.
Of all things, I've been listening to sea shantys as of late. The longest John's, wellermen, the dreadnoughts. Recently came across sail north and really like them the only problem is they really only have about one album worth of songs all released as singles.
First off, if you like sea shantys and haven't heard sail north go give them a listen and second, any recommendations of stuff in the sea shanty realm I should check out?
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Slaine is one of my favorite artists, is a stand up guy and has one hell of a story to tell. This song was one of the last songs he wrote while in the depths of addiction. Since then he has completely turned his life around, and while he's still an active musician, he also helps run an addiction treatment facility in Boston. There was a time in my life that I listened to this song every day.
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