New Music: July 2021
Alternative pioneers The Wallflowers return for their first album in nearly a decade withÂ
Exit Wounds, delivering a brand-new but authentically â90s set. With frontman Jakob Dylanâs iconic vocals in fine form, this latest batch of roots-rock poetry wears its emotional scars like a badge of honor.Â
(Available July 9.)
CLICK CLICK DOMINO
Writing from the backseat of a tour van, Nashville-by- way-of-London duo Ida Mae explore the vast, conflicting nature of America in their second album,Â
Click Click Domino. Intimate, cobblestoned Brit-folk combines with a speeding tractor trailer of hard rockâan apt study in cultural contrast.Â
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