Gangstagrass’ The Blackest Thing on the Menu is a summer record. It hearkens back to the late ’90s, when a certain music reviewer was a teenager. It sounds like speeding aimlessly down country roads in a rusted old hatchback, windows […]
Gangstagrass’ The Blackest Thing on the Menu is a summer record. It hearkens back to the late ’90s, when a certain music reviewer was a teenager. It sounds like speeding aimlessly down country roads in a rusted old hatchback, windows […]
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