Posted March 13, 2008 by JosieSpace
Neil Cassady
by The Weather Underground
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JosieSpace says: A lot of modern rock bands on the West Coast are writing songs at the moment that point to albums found in their dad's record collections, and, I gather, are their original sources of inspiration. Dense guitar melodies coupled with vocals that accentuate and glide confidently along side the rhythm section. San Francisco's The Weather Underground making romantic indie rock that goes well with sunny afternoons spent meandering with your best friends.
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