The title of Todd Snider’s sixth studio record references Bob Dylan’s 1969 classic album, but with an underdog twist — if you live on the east side of Nashville, you’re probably a working-class stiff or a blue-collar artist with your […]
The title of Todd Snider’s sixth studio record references Bob Dylan’s 1969 classic album, but with an underdog twist — if you live on the east side of Nashville, you’re probably a working-class stiff or a blue-collar artist with your […]
Back when he was leading his band, the Nervous Wrecks, Todd Snider gained a reputation as a raucous, rowdy live act. His shows were like those college parties you hoped would never end, full of good music, cold beer, and […]
No two ways about it: Todd Snider is one of those singers whose concerts leave his recordings in the dust. Funny, smart, charming as hell — the ideal stage performer. That said, Snider’s fifth album is still 40-odd minutes of […]
I believe Todd Snider’s an alright guy, and this is an alright album. Only thing is, it could have been a darn fine album if it wasn’t cluttered up by so much filler. The first sign of weak material is […]
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