John the Conqueror: The Good Life
John the Conqueror: The Good Life
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: John the Conqueror
Label: Alive Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 095081015616
Genre: Rock
Vinyl LP pressing. 2014 release, the sophomore album from the Blues trio. Three years ago, Michael Gardner sold his bass and bought a drum kit. Pierre Moore bought a cheap microphone and plugged it into a practice amp. Like their good ol' days growing up in Jackson, Mississippi, they were playing the Blues! Within weeks of forming their two-piece juke group, they met Ryan Lynn. The friendship came immediately and once Ryan picked up the bass, the music quickly followed. By combining musical elements from the genres they loved, the songs poured out in an inspired fury. Only three months after meeting, they chose the name of the folkloric slave hero, John the Conqueror, and took to the stage in Philadelphia, playing their own blend of the southern rock from their childhoods, the punk of their adolescence, and the blues and soul they had always held closely.
Tracks:
1.1 Get Em'
1.2 Mississippi Drinkin'
1.3 Waking Up to You
1.4 What Am I Gonna Do
1.5 Golden Rule
1.6 Let's Burn Down the Cornfield
1.7 Road to Bayport
1.8 You Don't Know
1.9 John Doe
1.10 Daddy's Little Girl
1.11 She Said