Songs such as "Pauline", with the beautifully eerie line, "Pauline taught me how to die", one of the band's softer, acoustic ballads, showcase the delicate side of the band. "It's about my grandmother," says Damron, discussing "Pauline". "I was with her and holding her at the exact moment she left this world. It's amazing to see someone's spirit just up and fly."
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Songs such as "Pauline", with the beautifully eerie line, "Pauline taught me how to die", one of the band's softer, acoustic… read more
Songs such as "Pauline", with the beautifully eerie line, "Pauline taught me how to die", one of the band's softer, acoustic ballads, showcase the delicate side … read more
Every great once in a while, something comes along to remind you of what rock 'n' roll is supposed to sound like, to push rock's essence and spirit into your veins and manipulate your heart and mind. I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch In The House – their full moniker is borrowed from bare-knuckle legend John L. Sullivan's vivid biography – is a raucous quintet out of Portland, Oregon, and one of those rare throwback-catalysts. For the past couple of months, they have been on an erratic, scorched-earth campaign of the Western states, making instant believers … read more
Every great once in a while, something comes along to remind you of what rock 'n' roll is supposed to sound like, to push rock's essence and spirit into your veins and manipu… read more
Every great once in a while, something comes along to remind you of what rock 'n' roll is supposed to sound like, to push rock's essence and spirit into your veins and manipulate your heart and mind. I Can Lick Any Sonof… read more