LARAIGNÉ - The Brightside of It All (LP)
Whatcomes to mind when trying to describe Greg Laraigné as a musician? Well first off, let’s address that he nowgoes by LARAIGNÉ when his music is involved. Don’t worry, if you’re a friend or a tattoo client he still answers toGreg. But regarding the music… Honestly, the first thing that comes to mindis Steve Earle’s “I Feel Alright”. Roots style music with a harder edge andpunk rock ethics. That might lead me to also think later era Uncle Tupelo andthe more rocking Son Volt. These are references from 20-30 years ago, butthat’s not a bad thing. It meansLARAIGNÉ has a timeless sound, which is a necessary asset when travelling theworld as a true troubadour. I guessmaybe Brian Fallon, Jon Snodgrass and Frank Turner would be more moderncomparisons. Closer still might be hisfriend and now-SLN labelmate Seth Anderson, in that they encapsulate both thebrightness and melancholy of living one’s values through song. Honest people making honest music. What else should music be, really?
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Tracklist
01. The Brightside of It All
02. Are Dogs Holing Up To Die
03. Twenty Years
04. King Of Denmark
05. Thirty-Nine
06. Skate Shoes
07. Father & Son
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Product Highlights
• Vinyl Color: Smokey Clear
• Includes Download
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Tracklist
01. The Brightside of It All
02. Are Dogs Holing Up To Die
03. Twenty Years
04. King Of Denmark
05. Thirty-Nine
06. Skate Shoes
07. Father & Son
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Product Highlights
• Vinyl Color: Smokey Clear
• Includes Download