the replacements
In case you missed it, I wrote about the rad new reissue of the Replacements' Pleased To Meet Me over at Pitchfork, a punk record infused with producer Jim Dickinson's.
Over at The Ringer my buddy Adam Nayman and I got deep into the weeds and chose our twelve favorite tracks from the new sixty song Replacements' box set Dead.
Let’s talk about Don't Tell A Soul, The Replacements’ 1989 album which turns thirty (thirty!) this week. I was a little young to be hip to the ‘Mats at the time of its release, but when I eventually caught up with their rich catalog of...