In the storied evolution of rock music starting in the 1950s and concluding today in 2018, there have been many times where critics doubted whether or not the genre could survive in the forthcoming era. Sometimes they cited a collective change in audiences’ taste, on other occasions they tried to assert that rock was getting too full of itself and uninspired. But they were wrong every single time. Right now there’s a large group of critics saying that rock is on its last legs once again, but shutting them down is none other than Brother Reverend, whose new record The Tables Turn Too Often is a testament to rock n’ roll’s eternal credibility.
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TRACK LISTING
1
The Tables Turn Too Often
2:17
2
Family Housing
2:46
3
Anything New
2:30
4
Carry the Difference
3:09
5
North by Sunset
2:57
6
Monkee
4:27
7
Charles Ng
3:39
8
Plot Twist
3:26
9
Stranger
3:14
10
Used Food
3:04
11
Off off-Track Betting
4:18
12
Another Hand
3:25
13
The Last Time
3:47
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