-The last decade has seen Michigander quietly emerge as a 21st century troubadour whose deft balance of rock energy, alternative adventurousness, and heart-on-his-sleeve songcraft continues to endear audiences and tastemakers alike.
1991 was a huge year of change for music with alternative rock and metal becoming more of a commercial draw - and 'Blood Sugar Sex Magik' was very much part of that breakthrough.
Delivering everything from swing jazz and twee indie pop to pseudo-mariachi and waltz, these sounds and their accompanying bizarre lyrics come together to match the existential title, "Everything is a Lot."
Track A recorded at Earthling Studios in San Diego, CA.
Track B is from the Graciasland sessions, recorded at Earle Mankey's Jungle Room in 1000 Oaks, CA, presented here as a "karaoke mix" (lead vocals removed).
A 1964 horror rock classic from the king of the genre, Gary Paxton! Gary was the producer behind the all-time Halloween hit "Monster Mash". Orange and black pumpkin splatter pressing!
A 24-minute chillwave album, initially released as a free download and later as a hi-fi release, that serves as a more experimental and transcendental follow-up to his "Outer Peace" album.