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2024年12月9日
Loved it. Jake kept apologizing for losing his voice, but that only made a gritty singer of songs about losers sound grittier. At one point he said that the voice issue was making this show the worst in his career--but then he went on to tell great stories about MUCH WORSE shows. In the end he had to admit this one wasn't so bad. Liar's is small and as divey as they come. Not much seating, but it felt like everybody was there for a good time. Plus, they put out pizza.
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Jake La Botz Biography
Jake La Botz brings a lifetime of unconventional stories crackling to cinematic life on his new album They're Coming for Me. Produced by Jimmy Sutton (Pokey LaFarge, JD McPherson) at Hi-Style Studios, the record is an impressive showcase of La Botz' creative storytelling chops. Contemplative, spiritual, and often inclined toward the absurd, the album's 10 tracks include a tale written from the perspective of a bank robber moaning gospel hymns while barreling towards a grisly end, a hilarious, snarky riff from Bigfoot on his struggle to stay relevant amidst the modern 24-hour news cycle, and a recent Nashville transplant's observations on the everyday reality for working musicians in Music City. They're Coming For Me deftly ties threads from La Botz's background in Chicago blues, gospel, early rock 'n roll, American folksong traditions, and a dash of country twang into a grooving knot of warm-timbred Americana. The songs jump off the needle like the words of a profound and gripping American novel, deepening with each listen as layers of meaning unfold across a rich musical landscape.
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