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Loose-limbed country fuelled pop, provides the latest forum for the Western vocal drawl of the Californian born John Butler.. Spindling guitar craftsmanship lays out a robust foundation for Butler to stand upon and let his funky elastic voice regale a nostalgic, epic tale that culminates in getting “funky tonight”. This is the first snippet of material from the trio’s 4th album, ‘Grand National’ that hits the stores in July. It certainly looks like it will contain more nostalgia than a George Orwell novel.
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