As promised Michael. This is Jason Molina aka Songs:Ohia with his band Magnolia Electric Co. This version is a bit moodier and doesn't hit as hard as the album version recorded by Steve Albini, but I love the emotion and rawness of this version. Jason is one of if not my most favorite American songwriter. I was lucky enough to see him multiple times live before his unfortunate and early death. I hope you enjoy him as much as I do.
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You got do Kings X. 13 studio albums later, the world is still sleeping on these guys. One of the tastiest bands I've ever heard.
Allegedly they are said to have been a major influence on Pear Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, The Smashing Pumpkins, Pantera and others.
This one obviously starts off shaky, but in typical Kings X fashion, by the end of the track their groove has you all in. One of my favorite tracks by them.
Appreciate your videos/lessons. Keep killin it
I stumbled across this dude a few years ago and immediately fell in love with him. He does the one-man-band schtick but I think he does it fairly well with the kick drum, tambourine, and the harmonica. This one isn't too complicated, but I do like that weird technique in the intro where he picks behind where he's fretted, and his thumb barring is interesting.
One of my favorite under-rated guitarists and vocalists, Grizzly Bearβs Daniel Rossen as seen on tour supporting his 2022 solo album. He literally drove himself and his gear across the country to play some deeply personal and technically complex sets that draw on everything from 70s progressive rock, Gypsy jazz and Spanish flamenco style guitar. For me, this exemplifies an artist bravely pushing themselves beyond their comfort zone.