Move over bourbon, here at behind the bar we're drowning our sorrows in local Canadian rye whiskey while listening to the blues. On today's episode we break down an old school blues classic, diving into the instruments, themes, and geographical knowledge present on the album. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band delivers some fiery harmonica, smooth electric guitar, and snappy drums on a tape that also veers into some less traditional sounds near the end. Add some bonus knowledge on catfish and bo...
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Move over bourbon, here at behind the bar we're drowning our sorrows in local Canadian rye whiskey while listening to the blues. On today's episode we break down an old school blues classic, diving into the instruments, themes, and geographical knowledge present on the album. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band delivers some fiery harmonica, smooth electric guitar, and snappy drums on a tape that also veers into some less traditional sounds near the end. Add some bonus knowledge on catfish and bo...
Behind the Bar S3 Ep 2: Atrocity Exhibition and Colt 45
Behind The Bar
1 hour 15 minutes
2 years ago
Behind the Bar S3 Ep 2: Atrocity Exhibition and Colt 45
The boys and the homie, the myth, the legend JBizzle talk Danny Brown Atrocity Exhibition. We get into a little bit of our favourite Danny Brown stories, his upbringing, and where he finds himself in today's rap game. Atrocity Exhibition is a manic listen, and we do our best to bring in our experiences and insights to this helluva album. Grab yo 40 and yo shorty, cozy up and tap in. - Julia Balot
Behind The Bar
Move over bourbon, here at behind the bar we're drowning our sorrows in local Canadian rye whiskey while listening to the blues. On today's episode we break down an old school blues classic, diving into the instruments, themes, and geographical knowledge present on the album. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band delivers some fiery harmonica, smooth electric guitar, and snappy drums on a tape that also veers into some less traditional sounds near the end. Add some bonus knowledge on catfish and bo...