The Codgers

Lichfield

2016-03-31

Its always nice to throw some world music into the mix, especially when they are actually some local/regional bands. This album is a little more Celtic, possibly Americana Bluegrass than most. These guys grew up in Corktown which is a smaller community over near Detroit and you can tell that they have some stories to tell with the lyrics of the songs that come through. Its pretty decent. I enjoyed tracks 3,7, and 9 the most on the album

review by Matt

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