Ex-Verbena front man AA Bondy goes Billy Joe Shaver by way of Black Mountain on his new-ish album When The Devils Loose, which is the kind of backwoods blues-folk rock n roll that exists not just because of the outlaws and the Appalachians but because the Velvet Underground existed for a while, too. He plays guitar like hes barely there and he sings like hes barely awake (or alive) and if you liked the scenes in Heartworn Highways between Townes Van Zandt singing Waitin Round To Die and him drunk and laughing and just not able to crawl himself out of that hole in the ground, then you will think of those few minutes of film when you listen to anything AA Bondy has...
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