Posted January 08, 2007 by American Slag Heap
Go Away, Come Home
by Spanish for 100
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American Slag Heap says: I've always been a fan of bands rooted in the straightforward and no nonsense tradition like The Jayhawks, Built To Spill, Mother Hips, and Neil Young's Crazy Horse. Well crafted songs and tasteful guitar driven melodies have always sounded good coming out of my car stereo. Pop this in your iPod and sample Seattle's latest superstars: Spanish for 100.
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