Deeply invested in hearing more Ace Bandage… any band that sprinkles all the covers you mentioned – plus Dire Straits, Black Sabbath, and that staple of my childhood radio daze, "Spooky" by Classics IV – among a set of jammy originals has got my attention.
kinds of songs and exploring the weird spaces between them. If you’re looking - there’s a bunch more tapes on the archive page, and more coming soon
Heres the link to that: https://archive.org/details/AceBandage?sort=-date - We also recommend using the “Live Music Archive” or “Relisten” apps- makes it easy to search and poke around our whole collection and download for mobile listening too
Thank you for the thoughtful review Jeff - it made all of our day to read this. You clearly understand what we’re aiming for - we love the jam format and admire many of the big jam bands but felt there was a certain musical hole in the scene we could try to fill. “post-punk jam band” sums it up very nicely.
Deeply invested in hearing more Ace Bandage… any band that sprinkles all the covers you mentioned – plus Dire Straits, Black Sabbath, and that staple of my childhood radio daze, "Spooky" by Classics IV – among a set of jammy originals has got my attention.
Thanks Steve! we love learning all
kinds of songs and exploring the weird spaces between them. If you’re looking - there’s a bunch more tapes on the archive page, and more coming soon
Heres the link to that: https://archive.org/details/AceBandage?sort=-date - We also recommend using the “Live Music Archive” or “Relisten” apps- makes it easy to search and poke around our whole collection and download for mobile listening too
Thank you for the thoughtful review Jeff - it made all of our day to read this. You clearly understand what we’re aiming for - we love the jam format and admire many of the big jam bands but felt there was a certain musical hole in the scene we could try to fill. “post-punk jam band” sums it up very nicely.