Posted April 07, 2008 by American Slag Heap
That's A Lie (Live)
by Paul Thorn
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American Slag Heap says: Brilliant, brilliant lyric. Paul Thorn, currently topping the Americana charts, smolders on this song about sincerity and betrayal. The 70's wah guitar and rock solid rhythm section fits Thorn's husky baritone like, um, your girlfriend's glove! I'll be at the show at The Independent when I'm out in San Francisco later this month. Check 'em out on tour.
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