2008-04-14
Billy Bragg’s first release on Epitaph’s sister label Anti-. The politically-charged Bragg takes emotion sparked by war, hate, and greed and turns out yet another thought-provoking, protest-singing powerful record. However, Bragg continues to also bring unity and hope for the future. A terrific and relevant record, hopefully the masses will take notice. Check out tracks 1 “I Keep Faith”, track 4 “The Beach Is Free”, track 5 “Sing Their Souls Back Home”, track 9 “If You Ever Leave”, and track 11 “The Johnny Carcinogenic Show”. - Lane ZoerhofCortney Tidwell
Don't Let Stars Keep Us Tangled Up
LERA LYNN
Have You Met Lera Lynn
BOOKA AND THE FLAMING GECKOS
Baghdad Texas
Bap Kennedy
Reckless Heart
Black Jake and the Carnies
Sundry Mayhems
BEN AND BRUNO
My Mother's Hand
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