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All Genres > Blues > Acoustic Blues > JOSH LEDERMAN (LOS DIABLOS): Serenades from the Gutter

A warped hand writes, " I waited for my neighbour / to come knock on my door / and lie dead on my floor / just to get some attention." The hand belongs to Josh Lederman and the album is "Serenades from the Gutter." 'Serenades' is a startling and complex collection of songs that brings together a wide range of elements.

Lederman picks up where a number of authors and musicians -- not to mention character actors and stunt doubles have left off, producing an evocative and intelligent work.

he is critical, and he is honest.

Style replaces exaggeration and reflection replaces self-absorption to make "The Gutter" an important contribution to the contemporary pop scene.

Lyrically, an unusual combination of Charles Bukowski and Toni Morrison helps to inform the tough, strange world Mr.

Lederman lives in, Lederman has produced a work that should be listened to.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.coffeestainmusic.com

Track List:
1. Even with Smoke in your eyes
2. St. hooker St.
3. 47$
4. The Buzzard
5. Walkman on the Street
6. Midnight Blues for Pluto
7. April Shower
8. The Talking Walking Lampshade Blues
9. Down by the lake
10. Starry Night
11. Thone ones who never make it out of here
12. Mercer County

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