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A blend of rock, folk, and country with some high-octane, gloriously dissonant twists. All Music
25-year anniversary re-issue of Giant Sands eclectic gem Glum. A whole new music, Infant Free Jazz Stewart Lee
A conceptual masterpiece, complete with a second disc capturing a classic KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic session just prior to the original albums release in 1994, plus five bonus tracks available for digital download. An epic windswept desert dry encounter with one of Americas greatest bands that traverses genres and styles to create a complete masterpiece.
While the guitars still squall and roar, theyre used more sparingly, erupting to devastating effect in gloomy, low-key songs. The Quietus
Emotional and uplifting, and always thought provoking, the bands line up of Howe Gelb, latter day Calexicos Joey Burns and John Convertino are joined by Victoria Williams, Pete Holsapple, Chris Cacavas, Pappy Allen and Lisa Germano, the whole shebang produced by Daniel Lanois protégé Malcolm Burn. Giant Sand move to the darker side of their emotional stew. Within is jazz, country, folk, blues even Glam, were led to believe the mainstay is downbeat but the result is monumental. Happenstance magazine






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