Cover of Tortoise & Bonnie 'Prince' Billy The Brave And The Bold
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For fans of bonnie 'prince' billy and tortoise, lovers of alternative punk and indie covers, and listeners interested in underground 90s music collaborations.
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THE REVIEW

What the fuck are the hero of alternative punk and one of the most celebrated underground bands of the '90s doing together recording a bizarre album of only covers ranging from "Thunder Road" to an incredible "Daniel," passing through Milton Nascimento, Devo, and Minutemen?

And how the hell should I know? Ask them.
I'm going to grab a beer.

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Summary by Bot

This review highlights the unexpected collaboration between Bonnie 'Prince' Billy and Tortoise on 'The Brave and the Bold,' an album exclusively of covers. It reflects on the diverse selection of songs, ranging from classic rock to obscure artists. The reviewer finds the project bizarre yet intriguing, ending with a casual, laid-back remark. Overall, the review appreciates the odd but compelling nature of the album.

Tracklist

01   Cravo é Canela (03:09)

02   Thunder Road (06:28)

03   It's Expected I'm Gone (03:21)

04   Daniel (04:59)

05   Love Is Love (03:31)

06   Pancho (03:13)

07   That's Pep! (02:41)

08   Some Say (I Got Devil) (03:33)

09   Cavalry Cross (05:08)

10   On My Own (03:41)

Tortoise

Tortoise is an American music group from Chicago, widely associated with post-rock and known for largely instrumental, studio-crafted music blending rock instrumentation with electronics and influences from jazz, dub, krautrock, and ambient.
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