Bad Religion's Greg Graffin Streams 'Lincoln's Funeral Train'
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(Radio.com) Greg Graffin, most widely known as Bad Religion's frontman, has just released a new lyric video for his rendition of the track 'Lincoln's Funeral Train" by veteran bluegrass and folk artist Norman Blake. The track is from Graffin's forthcoming solo album set for release in 2017. Set against a potent montage of historical photos and footage depicting years of racial conflict, Graffin and a renowned band consisting of Social Distortion members Jonny 'Two Bags' Wickersham, Brent Harding and David Hidalgo amplify the track in a deliberate sonic homage to Neil Young's Crazy Horse produced by Bad Religion co-founder Brett Gurewitz. Graffin calls the song 'a sorrowful piece of Americana" that "still finds itself deeply significant today." Along with his role in Bad Religion, Graffin is an acclaimed solo artist, professor of evolutionary biology at UCLA and a respected author. Watch Lincoln's Funeral Train here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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