In a recent interview with The A.V. Club, Madisonian songsmith Jeremiah Nelson looked back on 2010 as a total catastrophe in terms of his effort-to-production ratio. With an album shelved and a tough break from his last band, Nelson was forced to pivot toward a new direction and hit the ground running. Enter Drugs To Make You Sober, a polished fusion of alt-country and gleaming soundscapes. “I know the future’s gonna sting / But I won’t let ’em clip my wings,” wails Nelson amidst a wall of harmonica and guitar on “Skin To Touch.” With wings untouched, Drugs finds Nelson perched on a… read more
In a recent interview with The A.V. Club, Madisonian songsmith Jeremiah Nelson looked back on 2010 as a total catastrophe in terms of his effort-to-production ratio. With an album shelved and a tough break from his last band, Nelson was forced to pivot toward a new direction and hit the groun… read more
In a recent interview with The A.V. Club, Madisonian songsmith Jeremiah Nelson looked back on 2010 as a total catastrophe in terms of his effort-to-production ratio. With an album shelved and a tough break from his last band, Nelson was forced to pivot toward a new direction and hit the ground running. Enter Drugs To Make You Sober, a polished fusion of alt-count… read more