"Supported by little more than their booming voices and robust facial hair, the band performs a selection of folk standards, idiosyncratic renditions of rock classics, and original material like Don't Stand Between A Man And His Tool, which Taberner describes as being about man's deep need to influence reality by hitting things with other things."Rico says he wishes he'd written that line but, since he didn't, he'll just steal it...
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