I Could Sleep... is built upon the distinctive, world-weary-yet-driving, sound of Franklin and his band - Mikey Jones on drums, Locksley Taylor on guitar and with Matt Sumrow deputizing bass duties for the injured Josh Stoddard - and there are twists and turns all the way. Having trouble sleeping? Or sleeping too much? Either way, this may very well be the album to cure all ills.
Yesterday Has Gone Forever" is taken from the upcoming Adam Franklin Bolts of Melody album I Could Sleep For A Thousand Years, set to be released June 29th on Second Motion.
mp3: Adam Franklin - Yesterday Has Gone Forever
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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