Giant Sand is NPR's Song Of The Day!
Tucson, AZ’s Giant Sand is still cruising here in 2011! Their late 2010 release Blurry Blue Mountain from Fire Records released 25 years after the band’s debut album Valley Of Rain. The new record has already seen success on the college charts, and has been met with some great reviews!
Today, NPR is featuring “Brand New Swamp Thing” as their Song Of The Day!
Check it out and download the track here.
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