The Waybacks | zh
They draw freely from the old school and the old world, but The Waybacks are no throwback. They've been erroneously pigeonholed as a bluegrass band and celebrated as purveyors of "acoustic mayhem." They are as uninhibited and unpredictable as the eclectic San Francisco Bay area that claims them, and for nearly a decade, their experiments have always proven sharp-witted and musically dazzling. They're living proof that in music anyway, evolution and intelligent design are entirely compatible. "The whole spirit of improvisation, that's always been the cornerstone of this band for me," says founding singer, songwriter and guitarist James Nash. "Through...
Russell County Gorge
Ninety-One
Black Cat
The Petrified Man
Nice to be Alone
Armando's Rhumba
The Blacksmith
City Boy
Good Enough
Lowdown
Hot Kranski
Loaded
From the Pasture to the Future
Tired of Being Right
Conjugal Visit
The River
Hot Kranski
Motorway
Monkey Pants
Helping Me
Savannah
Bluebird Waltz
Beyond the Northwest Passage
6. Dupree's Diamond Blues
Strange Attractor
Bright Place (Burger After Church, 2002)
5. Dangle Banjo
Been Around
Compadres In The Old Sierra Madre
7. Gulshion Island
Good Enough
Police Dog Blues (Burger After Church, 2002)
Brown-Eyed Women (Grateful Dead cover)
The Wayback Machine
Monkey Pants
The Wayback
The Wayback World
Last Steam Engine Train
The Wayback Weirdos
The Wayback Machine
The Wayz Of Wayback