Sketchy Metal may be the dud of Almost Killed Me. What makes it stand out that way, and what is there to redeem the song?
We talk about its down-tempo approach, the ongoing pace of Craig Finn one-liners, the way the band still gets a heavy sound out of this track, and the prevalence of Catholic imagery on this track. And because it comes up, we share our takes on 70s rock stars and sitcom characters. It’s always positive jamming with podcasters.
Check out the full show notes here: https://shortmanstudios.com/a-positive-jam-track-8-sketchy-metal/
09/23/20 • 26 min
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