John Dwyer Surprise-Releases New Solo EP "Heathen Axe"
By
Chris DeVille
Leave it on the tray for the seagulls.
Summary
John Dwyer (of Osees, Damaged Bug, Coachwhips) surprise-released a new solo EP titled "Heathen Axe," a six-song collection he recorded using a new Vestax MR44 four-track recorder. Dwyer described the project as a "totally fried recording, quick and dirty," and the result is a raw, energetic sound reminiscent of an Osees live show.
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