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Monday, May 1, 2023

The Memphis Invaders

No Train At the Station

(Independent)




There are two types of stardom. The first one is familar; it's marked by media celebrity and a dollar deluge. The second is more difficult to achieve and is typified by artistic worth. Tempestuous neo-rockabillies the Memphis Invaders already qualify as stars by the second metric. Whether they realize the first is in public hands. 

Recommended: "No Train At the Station," "Turn It Up," "March Of the Invaders," "I'm Driving," "Fool's Gold," "Back On the Scene," "Whiskey and Wine," "Lonely Lonely Heart"

Video: "Whiskey and Wine"


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