Richard Buckner 5/29/18 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
Richard Buckner 5/29/18 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
Richard Buckner 5/29/18 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
Richard Buckner 5/29/18 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
Richard Buckner 5/29/18 Club Congress Tucson, AZ
The battle scars of Richard Buckner’s voice may never soothe the Starbucks crowd, but that doesn’t mean his music doesn’t go down easy. The swirling, pretty songs of Meadow are made for recent Buckner converts and continue the return to […]
Richard Buckner’s finest albums, 1997’s Devotion + Doubt and its 1998 follow-up Since, arose from similar circumstances: He holed up alone to write the songs, then immersed himself with musicians from a particular local scene to record them. The pattern […]
Richard Buckner’s fifth disc did not come easily. He first conceived a collaboration with guitarist Eric Heywood and Sebadoh drummer Jason Loewenstein, but the results left him unsatisfied, so Buckner scrapped the tapes and retreated to Edmonton, Alberta, with his […]
Richard Buckner’s 1994 debut album, Bloomed, heralded the arrival of a uniquely expressive and honest songwriter and reaped Buckner tomes of critical praise, a deal with MCA (now void), and heavyweight expectations — some of which he’s delivered on, some […]
In the liner notes to Devotion & Doubt, Richard Buckner says he originally wrote “Song of 27”, the album’s final track, “as a theme of sorts for an album I wanted to make based on my own family’s characters. I […]
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