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The War on Drugs is such a great band with a couple notable albums under their belt, and even though this does not blow anyone away with shredding or technicality, this performance has so much passion, melody, and feels like the definition of a band knowing that they're all in a groove and in sync.

Also, the drummer is so locked in and fun to watch throughout this performance.

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Another one from King Buffalo. These guys are fantastic and i would love to see them get more attention.

Sean McVay - Vocals/Guitar/Keyboards
Dan Reynolds - Bass/Keyboards
Scott Donaldson - Drums

Not the best camera work, or audio, but neither of those are required to see and hear just how awesome this band is! This song is from almost a decade ago now, but the band has been cranking out albums and working hard - even through the pandy. They are on tour right now with some of their best work to date. Please, do youself a favor and give them a listen!

Cheers and thanks for all you have done and continue to do,
Jammin Jesse

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Kingfish version of Hey Joe is organic in how it has evolved into what was captured. Watched a version at a event years prior and the growth is beautiful. Looking forward to your thoughts!

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She totally owned this performance, and showed why she earned a Best New Artist Grammy. Incredible vocal range and capability, but keeps it where a guitar player can hold with her doing her thing. Posted for posterity, if nothing else. My Billie Holliday records are shaking right now.

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Ya been digging messages in songs equally along with the guitarwork, which doesnt have to be Ingvie Malmsteen complex, it just needs soul. So here's one for ya Michael Palmisano. I ain't never led ya astray, now have I?

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