Bash & Pop: Anything Could Happen
Bash & Pop: Anything Could Happen
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Bash & Pop
Label: Fat Possum Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 767981158211
Genre: Rock
When The Replacements ended their 33-show reunion tour in June 2015, founding bassist Tommy Stinson walked away with his head held high. Armed with a pocketful of new songs and a clean slate, he holed up in his home studio in Hudson, NY and played solo tour dates with a group of A+ players/friends backing him, including Luther Dickinson, Frank Ferrer, Cat Popper, Steve Selvidge, and Joe "The Kid" Sirois. They had more fun than humans should be allowed to have, and over the next year and a half they pieced together a brand new record. A BAND record. Never one to hog the spotlight, the only logical thing to do at this point was to reanimate 'Bash & Pop', the band he started immediately following The Replacements first split in 1991. Fat Possum Records quickly signed the band and will be releasing it's unknowingly-long-awaited sophomore album, Anything Could Happen.
Tracks:
1.1 Not This Time
1.2 On the Rocks
1.3 Anything Could Happen
1.4 Breathing Room
1.5 Anybody Else
1.6 Can't Be Bothered
1.7 Bad News
1.8 Never Wanted to Know
1.9 Anytime Soon
1.10 Unfuck You
1.11 Jesus Loves You
1.12 Shortcut