ae-hisshallelujah-CourtesyMergeRecords.jpg The folk rock band released its newest album, “Hallelujah Anyhow,” only 12 months after the release of their country-folk masterpiece “Heart Like a Levee.” Appears In The struggle of the jam band By Virginia Speidel | September 28, 2017 The songs from Hiss Golden Messenger, while lyrically soulful and instrumentally pleasing, all seem to blend together within the studio records.
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