Episode 85 is here! The wheel must still be hungover, and its strange picks continue by picking the 2022 album by Goodbye June, See Where The Night Goes! Who is this band and what are they doing on our list? What will be the guys take on this band we know nothing about? Stay Tuned!
Goodbye June is a rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. See Where The Night Goes was the hotly-anticipated third studio album from Nashville rock n roll prodigies Goodbye June. 11 tracks of the very finest modern day rock music, with a twist of southern twang and washed down with a shot of blues.
A riot-worthy album of runaway rock n roll rooted in southern blues, See Where The Night Goes brings swinging grooves, incendiary twin-attack guitars, relentless rhythm and vocals that give Steven Tyler a run for his money.
Goodbye June collide with the most legendary of rock influences whilst making their own unique gleaming print on the canvas of modern rock. This is an album not to be missed by music fans who trust in rock ‘n’ roll to liberate them from the mundane.
Goodbye June
Landon Milbourn – Lead vocals, tambourine
Brandon Qualkenbush – Rhythm guitar, bass, drums, backing vocals
Tyler Baker – Lead guitar
Production
Paul Moke – Producer
Intro Music/Wheel Spin Music by LiteSaturation from Pixabay
Photo by Rachel Deeb
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