
A relatively unknown and unsigned artist named Graham Lindsey had the best song on a recent Bloodshot Records 11th anniversary record. He wasn't and still isn't signed to Bloodshot but he regards them as friends and thanks them on his most recent disc, Hell Under The Skull Bones, that will be released in the US August 15 on Space Bar Records . I can't say it much better than Uncut when they reviewed the European version of the record: "Fiery folk-blues-twang, augmented by notable cameos [...]

Graham plays Americana in the “blues-folk†realm. His 2006 release, Hell Under the Skullbones, is a ten song collection of acoustic-based blues with an undercurrent of death and the dark parts of life. His voice reminds me of getting sand in my underpants after a day at the beach â€" harsh, yet the feeling conjures up good times. His resides in rural Wisconsin, sorta like Jeffrey Foucault . Both singer-songwriters share some similar qualities. Slow Train Stomp Brakeman’s Ballad [...]
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