June 28, 2019
Old-school rock'n'roll by the Black Watch: Staying sane in insane world - be crazy
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"What impresses me the most about ‘Magic Johnson’ is the way the album flows as a whole. This is what I call a ‘road trip’ album. Just put it on and let it play as you wind down the road" - Jammerzine says about the latest album by Californian rock band the Black Watch. The band's frontman is writer and English professor John Andrew Fredrick, and many of the songs on 'Magic Johnson' explicitly deal with the trope of insanity. Why? - because the only sane response to living in an insane world is to be crazy, as PopMatters puts it.
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