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Water Tower Bucket Boys do “Why Did You Let Me Go”

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“Wide Open Spaces” by Water Tower Bucket Boys

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“London Breakdown” by Water Tower Bucket Boys

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Water Tower Bucket Boys doing a live version of “Uncle Penn”

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The Water Tower Bucket Boys share a hidden hollow of the roots music landscape with the likes of The Avett Brothers, Split Lip Rayfield, and The Felice Brothers. Yes, it’s bluegrass and string band music. But it’s churned out by guys you’d like to go get in trouble with, not some old fogies pining about the golden age of yesteryear. Their latest CD, Sole Kitchen, is full screechy, pounding newgrass that will turn over your brain like a freshly plowed field. The highlights of Sole Kitchen for me are “Bread” and “Crooked Road.”

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