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Topic: Bash & Pop "Friday night is killing me" Return to archive
September 23rd, 2004 02:38 PM
Vinyl kills Anybody ever get a chance to listen to this gem? It's fronted by Tommy Stinson (Ex-Replacements, Guns & Roses, Village Gorilla Head).

Super killer rock with a shitload of Stones influence. Highly recommended!
September 23rd, 2004 02:40 PM
Joey " Anybody ever get a chance to listen to this gem? It's fronted by Tommy Stinson (Ex-Replacements, Guns & Roses, Village Gorilla Head). "


No.
September 23rd, 2004 03:25 PM
Vinyl kills Well hell, Let's trade!
September 23rd, 2004 09:54 PM
Soldatti Never heard about that too...
September 24th, 2004 02:00 AM
Vinyl kills Ah man, it's a must!

“Bash & Pop's Friday Night Is Killing Me is self-fulfilling to a certain degree, Tommy Stinson's first post-'Mats project paying homage to boozy, rooster-haired rockers like The Faces and the Stones…”

“Although it's obvious that Bash & Pop have listened to their fair share of The Rolling Stones and Faces, they don't recycle riffs; their sound is clearly good old-fashioned rock & roll, but the playing, songwriting, and Tommy Stinson's enthusiastic, ragged voice make the album sound fresh…”

“Tommy Stinson, who's put aside the
bass, picked up a guitar and put together a raucously rockin'
quartet called Bash & Pop. Friday Night is wall-to-wall raw hooks;
slinky, Stones-style six-string work, and vocals with tons of
attitude…”