Lohio is the most assured album in the Ass Ponys’ long career, and, despite their low profile, suggests that they are one of the finest working bands of their day. Combining an eclectic rock sensibility akin to early Wilco with […]
Lohio is the most assured album in the Ass Ponys’ long career, and, despite their low profile, suggests that they are one of the finest working bands of their day. Combining an eclectic rock sensibility akin to early Wilco with […]
The Ass Ponys’ utopian vision of rock ‘n’ roll suggests they never even heard of Nirvana. Despite the fact that the best years of their lives unfolded throughout the ’90s (four albums’ worth) and even included the obligatory indie-band-gets-signed-then-forgotten-by-major-label scenario, […]
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