December 1, 2016

Out of all the so called Paisley Underground bands of the mid 80's Green On Red was, to my ears, the band that encapsulated the seedy and creepy underbelly of modern folklore in sound better than others at the time.

I hadn't listen to this record in years but pulled it off the shelf last night and played it all the way through. The verdict? Yep. A few decades later they not only nailed it then and, given the current woes, still do today.

What are you listening to tonight?

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