Last night at Stubb’s (Austin, TX), in front of an audience of mostly family and old friends, Prescott Curlywolf played what will undoubtedly be one of their final gigs, if not the last one. I think the show lasted about 90 minutes, but because the performance warped the time-space continuum until we were free-floating in […]
Read MoreAll God’s Kids, They Wanna Rock
As we transition from summer to fall, I think it’s only appropriate that we kick summer’s angry ass out the door Adios Lounge style. Here’s a compilation of music that’s helped keep me sane during a summer of continuous 100+ degree weather. I think it’s a good mix of soul and rock, but those designations […]
Read MoreReality of Being Keeps the Demon Away from the Threshold of our Eden
Prescott Curlywolf – Dignity Of Action Amazon Prescott Curlywolf – Dignity Of Action We return the mothership to the Curlywolves of Prescott, previously heralded around these parts in appropriately reverential tones. According to my buddy, Ducktaper, Rob Bernard said the lyrics to “Dignity” came from a book of poems written by inmates at an insane […]
Read MoreRescued From Obscurity: Prescott Curlywolf
While you may not have heard of them, Prescott Curlywolf was a beacon of real-deal rock ‘n’ roll righteousness in an era — roughly 1994-2003 — saturated with jam band bloat, overwrought emo caterwaul, calculated and pretentious Euro-pop (and their American derivatives), and all manner of disposable, fashion-first “alternative” music, which is to say, […]
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