3:31 The fact that he considers Ghost Town to be "one of his favorite songs he's ever heard" and "lyrically outstanding" says a lot. It's probably part of the reason the band puttered out and fell apart, and why it took them damn near a decade to put a second album out. Their "debut album" under Fat Lady Records was just a re-release of their same debut they'd already released years prior and had been playing shows supporting it for years and even got some Memphis radio play with Over and Under. But yeah, Ghost Town is generic and uninspired sounding lyrically and instrumentally, in my opinion..It's mediocre at the very best. So if that's his personal crown jewel, that just shows you where his bar is as a songwriter and the ear he has.
Wait, is Egypt Central back together?
We are not sure, this was vintage content from our old tv show. Cheers
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3:31 The fact that he considers Ghost Town to be "one of his favorite songs he's ever heard" and "lyrically outstanding" says a lot. It's probably part of the reason the band puttered out and fell apart, and why it took them damn near a decade to put a second album out. Their "debut album" under Fat Lady Records was just a re-release of their same debut they'd already released years prior and had been playing shows supporting it for years and even got some Memphis radio play with Over and Under. But yeah, Ghost Town is generic and uninspired sounding lyrically and instrumentally, in my opinion..It's mediocre at the very best. So if that's his personal crown jewel, that just shows you where his bar is as a songwriter and the ear he has.
I hear ya on that