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вторник, 9 декабря 2025 г.

Lions In The Street - In the Wild (Live Lits)

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2025
Time:36:32 
Size:84,1 MB 
Label:Interior Castle Music 
Styles:Rock/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Waiting on a Woman (Live) - 4:10
 2. Already Gone (Live) - 3:48
 3. Lady Blue (Live) - 4:47
 4. Mine Ain't Yours (Live) - 4:49
 5. Shangri La (Live) - 4:14
 6. Feels Like a Long Time (Live) - 5:30
 7. You're Gonna Lose (Live) - 9:10

Comprising the Brothers Kinnon (Chris on vocals and guitar; Jeff on drums), riff-master Sean Casey (guitar), and classically educated bass player Enzo Figliuzzi, the Canadian/California-based band has played with everybody from garage legends like the Dirtbombs to arena stars Kings of Leon, making SXSW best-of lists numerous times, and in between hanging out with the Rolling Stones’ legendary manager Andrew Loog Oldham. But putting integrity first had a cost: obscurity. 
Lions in the Street began their career by signing and then walking away from the troubled TVT Records (NIN, Pitbull, Little Jon), Nickelback’s 604 Records (Carly Rae Jepson), and legendary manager Allen Kovac (Motley Crue, The Cars, Blondie, The Bee Gees), earning them a spot on the music industry’s blacklist. Years in the wilderness resulted—working as a garbageman for almost a decade, surviving cancer, serious workplace injuries, and almost deadly car accidents, and going back to school. 
Yet, despite experiencing the best and worst of the of old music business—from hanging out with Todd Rundgren, Bob Ezrin, and R.E.M.’s Peter Buck, to seeing an A&R guy almost fired just for going to see them play—the band somehow kept going, releasing music piecemeal.  
For example, Lions in the Street released an EP in 2013 on British legend Sandy Roberton's label. Roberton ran Blue Horizon, the English label that launched the 60s British Blues rock movement with John Mayall, Fleetwood Mac, and Rory Gallagher.  
Never to rest on their laurels, Lions in the Street are also putting the finishing touches on a live album and a record they made with multi-Grammy-Award winning producer Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Greta Van Fleet, Brandi Carlile, Rival Sons).  
Jambase called LITS “worthy of Mick & Keith at their sticky fingered best.”  The Austinist.com asked, “What are you going to tell them, please be more rock'n'roll. This is the kind of band SXSW was made for.”  

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