Liam Grant
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Greetings Dead Freaks!
We are back with guest Liam Grant, a fine guitar player and composer int he American Primitive tradition. We discuss his background, his new record, and touring. I also take a minute to discuss a couple recent albums that I've enjoyed and, of course, we've got a dose of Grateful Dead.
You can find Liam Grant's album, "Amoskeag" via Carbon Records at Bandcamp or via Feeding Tube Records. He's also got a couple 7" records out now which you can find via Liam's Bandcamp page. I've got all of this stuff myself and highly recommend it. You should also consider following his Instagram page for tour dates and whatnot.
As for the other terrific music that I spoke about in this episode, heres a few links to fill your record shelves:
- Jeffrey Alexander & The Heavy Lidders - "New Earth Seed" (Arrowhawk Records): Bandcamp
- Seawind of Battery & ragenap - "Chaos Life Preserver" (Eiderdown Records): Bandcamp
- Settings - "Shone A Rainbow Light On" (Paradise of Bachelors): Bandcamp
You can also gram my latest album, "So Below" from my Bandcamp page: JMHart.bandcamp.com
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