The musical collective Book of Knots shares the eerie songs from their new album, Traineater, and tell us about the help they got from Tom Waits and punk hero Mike Watt.
This was a really cool show...haven't heard Soundcheck in a really long time...now when do I get to hear a story about "Illuminae" the band that is backing up "The Book of Knots"? Now there's a story you're missing out on, one that I'm sure we'll all be enriched by when you tell it!
-Joel
Jul. 12 2007 07:41 PM
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This was a really cool show...haven't heard Soundcheck in a really long time...now when do I get to hear a story about "Illuminae" the band that is backing up "The Book of Knots"? Now there's a story you're missing out on, one that I'm sure we'll all be enriched by when you tell it!
-Joel
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