Burnell Pines

Till The Day I Die

2016-03-17

This is the first release by Burnell that is actually much of his own doing. In order to produce a solid album he went out and recruited a few people to guest on it. Encompassing Joe Magistro(Black Crowes) and David Baron (Lenny Kravitz) he found a pretty good funky sound. There were several tracks on the album that i enjoyed, including 1,4, and 9(Personal Favorite). A nice combo of funk and rock blended into some good tunes. I liked this one.

review by Matt

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