Lucky Man Clark
"Ann Coulter"
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On Bullshit
About
The politically charged sophomore effort from artist/producer Joe "Guido" Welsh and his band Lucky Man Clark. This time out Guido eschews the multitudes of famous guest stars in favor of cranking out some good old rock guitar on his own. This record is chock full of juicy classic rock guitar riffs and um.. very frank and blunt social commentary. Get it?
He gets right to the point with "Where'd My America Go?" by wondering aloud what happened to all "our wonder and promise" and complains in "Four More Years" about our current polarization and where we're headed as a nation. Ann Coulter, conservative attack goddess, is skewered in "My Girlfriend (Is No Ann Coulter)". "Lah-Dee-Dah" blasts an uneducated electorate of "faux news" viewers for their decidedly righteous beliefs.
This recording is not all complete disgust and doom and gloom. Guido observes the race to get Cat Stevens in the very funny "Yusef's Lament" and provides a bundle of laughs with "Alone in the House" by appearing to merge Green Day with Brian Wilson harmonies and dancing with bra-clad pets. In "Postal" he encourages his lover to not "dare ever leave me" or suffer the consequences. All with tongue firmly planted in cheek. A rocking good record for our current economic slump!
Disc available online at Amazon, Tower, Barnes & Noble, Borders, etc.