The Long Ryders lyrics
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Artist's albums
Metallic B.O. (Live)
1989 · album
Metallic B.O. [(Live) [Expanded Edition]]
1989 · album
Native Sons / 10-5-60 / Radio Tokyo / 5by5
1984 · album
Native Sons (Expanded Edition)
1984 · album
September November
2023 · album
Seasons Change
2023 · single
Elmer Gantry Is Alive And Well
2023 · single
September November Sometime
2023 · single
Tom Tom
2022 · single
Down To The Well
2020 · single
Walls (Single Edit)
2019 · single
Molly Somebody
2019 · single
Psychedelic Country Soul
2019 · album
Greenville
2019 · single
State of Our Union: Live Sessions & Demos
2019 · album
Bear In The Woods
2017 · single
Final Wild Songs
2016 · album
State Of Our Reunion: Live 2004
2007 · album
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Biography
March 2023 witnessed the release of the Long Ryders newest album, September November, which garnered the band the best reviews of their notable career including at two page lead review in Uncut magazine in 🇬🇧. It was the band's first album after the sad passing of bassist Tom Stevens so September November is truly an album with great poignancy and musical maturity. As usual the great Ed Stasium produced, this time at his state of the art studio in southern California. A world tour starts May 2023 and which will include Asia for the first time. The band's previous album was Psychedelic Country Soul. It hit NUMBER ONE on both the official UK Americana/Alt-Country charts and Amazon UK's Americana chart. Both September November and Psychedelic Country Soul herald a new era for the Long Ryders, who so audibly kick-started Alt-Country and Americana. As part of the L.A. Paisley Underground movement of the '80s, the band used the sounds of the '60s but the Long Ryders were in particular influenced by the roots-centric approach of the the Flying Burrito Brothers and Buffalo Springfield, crossing their sound with the Clash and the Ramones. The Long Ryders are currently a key part of the Country Music Hall of Fame's "Western Edge" exhibit in Nashville. The second panel here is from this exhibit. Cherry Red also released a Long Ryders box set, Final Wild Songs, a fine band career overview, as well as box sets for the albums State Of Our Union and Two-Fisted Tales.