I like Broken Man more than stuff from Daddy's Home. I'm looking forward to the album.
Same here. I always like her work but Daddy's was the least satisfying for a while.
I like Broken Man more than stuff from Daddy's Home. I'm looking forward to the album.
Same here. I always like her work but Daddy's was the least satisfying for a while.
I think I may have just stumbled on the worst name for a band I've ever seen: Leftover Salmon. Out of morbid curiosity I might investigate just to see what type of music lurks behind.
It's almost as bad as Steve's title for his memoir.
Edit: very tough band to Google haha. They seem to be a bluegrass Americana band of some sort. Into their 4th decade apparently
Lovely write up of a concert Brett Anderson of Suede did with an orchestra of disabled musicians, called Paraorchestra. They covered songs about death by Echo and the Bunnymen, David Bowie, Depeche Mode and others. I just received the release in the post but haven't had a chance to listen, and based on this review I'm really, really looking forward to it.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/concerts/paraorchestra-with-brett-anderson-and-charles-hazlewood/
Lovely write up of a concert Brett Anderson of Suede did with an orchestra of disabled musicians, called Paraorchestra. They covered songs about death by Echo and the Bunnymen, David Bowie, Depeche Mode and others. I just received the release in the post but haven't had a chance to listen, and based on this review I'm really, really looking forward to it.
I'd heard about this and would like to have attended. Paraorchestra and Charles Hazelwood have done some excellent, interesting work.