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  1. 11 de may. de 2024 · With new album Jump Rope, they continue to develop their songwriting process and enter more organic, acoustic-laden waters. Louder than War caught up with the band’s flame-haired firebrand, singer and guitarist Bill Janovitz, and the introverted bassist and fellow vocalist Chris Colbourn.

  2. Hace 5 días · As always, Janovitz’ corrosive croak is neatly juxtaposed with bassist Chris Colbourns melancholic, delicate timbre. Here, he contributes more songs than any other Buff Tom album, and some of his strongest, most well-rounded work to date.

  3. Hace 2 días · General Admission (Standing) - Doors open at 7PM. https://www.buffalotom.com/. It’s been 38 years since Bill Janovitz (vocals, guitar), Chris Colbourn (bass, vocals), and Tom Maginnis (drums) formed Buffalo Tom in the fall of 1986 in Northampton, MA while students at the University of Massachusetts in neighboring Amherst.

  4. Hace 2 días · Jump Rope. ★★★★. SCRAWNY. THOUGH THE alt-rock era was the rising tide that lifted their boat, Buffalo Tom always seemed more mature, more soulful than their grungy contemporaries. Like a weathered flannel shirt, their dogeared, big-hearted college rock has only grown warmer and more comforting with the passing years, and their tenth ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Buffalo Tom – Jump Rope This is the veteran Boston alt-rock band’s first album since 2018. It was worth the wait because many of the finely composed little tunes are memorable & ambitious. The vocals especially on the ballad “Our Poverty” & “Compromised” are convincingly Buffalo Tom. There are 14 workouts to Jump Rope (Drops

  6. Hace 2 días · Bill Janovitz (vocals, guitar), Chris Colbourn (bass, vocals), and Tom Maginnis (drums). Buffalo Tom formed in 1986 at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

  7. www.jazz-jazz.com › 2024/05/21 › buffalo-tom-three-easy-pieces-2007Buffalo Tom - Three Easy Pieces (2007)

    21 de may. de 2024 · Several of other songs on Three Easy Pieces are more measured (especially the numbers sung by bassist Chris Colbourn, "Pendleton" and "Renovating"), but Buffalo Tom can turn down the tempos without sacrificing the power or drama of their music, and they handily manage this feat on this album.