Episode notes
Dan and Kev strap on some camo gear and pith helmets to talk about Cracker’s 2009 release Sunrise in the Land of Milk and Honey. We discuss the band’s DIY ethos, and critically dissect every fiber of bandleader David Lowery’s being, from his weird voice to his love of the troops. What cracks in the musical landscape does Cracker fill in? Is this...dad rock? Are there really any features on this album or are they just pulling our leg? Is this the swan song of 2000s rock music? We could be wrong, we could be right.
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