Friday, July 20, 2018

614: High Times on High Street

At 614 Magazine, back in 2015 Kevin Elliott penned a piece called "High Times on High Street," chatting with Ron House and Bob Petric about Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments and more. Here's a bit:
In retrospect, Bait and Switch was the coup de grace of TJSA. It contained House’s most infamous commentary against the (then under-construction) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and his most requested anthem—“Down to High Street”—but Straight to Video seems both calculated and loose, as is the Columbus motif. There’s also an urgency that screamed “this is our ‘major label’ record.” “Rump Government” is House’s poppiest moment by far, “Petty Thief” solidifies their allegiance to simpler, punkier vibes, and “Where the Entertainment Ends” is his most pointed, epic diatribe.

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