a Vietnam vet and punk drummer whose career spanned stints backing Aretha Franklin and Lou Reed
The Chronic was the cornerstone of death row's initial success when it was released in 1992
from Chicago
This direction was encouraged by guitarist Johnny Ramone
Though Bad Brains had recorded the 16 song Black Dots album in 1979 and the 5-song Omega Sessions EP in 1980
Julia Jacklin "Pre Pleasure" Orville Peck a Vietnam vet and punkPRE PLEASURE, the beautiful new full length album from Australian native Julia Jacklin, finds the musician at her absolute peak, delivering ten of the most personal, raw, and devastating songs of her career. Featuring stand outs such as "Lydia Wears A Cross," "Love, Try Not To Let Go," and the driving "I Was Neon," the album is a clear portrayal of Jacklin's captivating strength as a lyricist, and her undeniable talents as one of the most gifted