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GOB IRON "Death Songs for the Living" Transmit Sound/Legacy

AFTER THE BREAKUP of seminal alt-country act Uncle Tupelo in the mid-1990s, its two prime songwriters, Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy, veered in vastly different directions. While Tweedy found relatively rapid success with Wilco, Farrar seemed to flounder between Son Volt and his solo albums. He has...
 
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