There's no shame
In starting over
Deconstruction is what keeps the soul sober, we have a long tradition of fear even if you are young or advanced in years
Shit goes down
He was lost
She was found
Circumstances found them in a similar crowd
What happened when their eyes met? She forgot to mention that she was wed
Shit went down
No one knows better then me
Out the band, gone is everyone
We used each other, we had a good run
We were distant when we were near
Now we can barely shake hands or share a beer
Shit went down
Always aint forever
It does not even matter if we are separate or together
I cant get you out of my chest
You are my wine & I am your rest
Shit went down
An avalanche of rubber fans
Nobody understands
Everyone out the band
Big idea
Predictable troubled years
Now you just play for beers
Pretending that your dreams didn't die
Fuckin’ St. Lou and a (new) crew flippin’ and flappin out a new fuckin band, making me rock hard. Besides me terrible attempt at comedic reality, it’s better for me to say that Louis D.F.B. truly is a beautiful soul and artist too. You saved me man. I don’t known the rest of the band, but it’s a phenomenal record that has me bobbing my head(s) around strangers on airplanes coast 2 coast. I am so thankful to God for summer rental. It’s the best Christian record of 2023. Thanks for ever. gabrielderose
Welp, didn't see this one coming: seven new tracks from the late '90s ska-punks-turned-glam-rockers. Solid Gold sounds like a photo album of Squad's best moments – namely, when the wheels were about to come off a freewheeling anthem, but were miraculously held together by duct tape and gang vocals. https://www.vikingschoice.org/archive/mexican-psych-ragged-rock-boom-bap-soul/ Lars Gotrich
The L.A. DIY mainstay offers a homespun collection of melodic tunes with occasional forays into noisier territory. Bandcamp Album of the Day Aug 18, 2021
Fans of the Hold Steady and the Replacements are bound to fall in love with these crunchy, big-hearted indie rock anthems. Bandcamp New & Notable May 15, 2019
So glad to hear the Sprinkle Brothers making music together again! I still remember getting into my '78 Monte Carlo in 1993 and putting newly-bought "mindsize" into my CD player for the first time in Cape May Court House, NJ after leaving the bookstore with it. Fantastic EP and I look forward to more! Michael Gross