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Well That’s Cool Music #1: Bangtail Cats

This week after the taping of the Well That's Cool podcast Caleb Christopher of local Tuscaloosa band Bangtail Cats sat down on our couch and played acoustic. You are not going to want to miss this. This is how the Bangtail Cats are Improving Tuscaloosa Together.

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Bangtail Cats: Local Music

If you watched last weeks podcast you already know about Bangtail Cats new album. If you did not watch last weeks podcast go to the end and find out.
Tuscaloosa band Bangtail Cats just released their first album entitled "The Get Down," and are about to embark on a world tour of the lower Mississippi River basin. They aspire to concurrently and consistently bring both the rock and the roll to every crowd they see. And the shake, Read more »

Blaine Duncan & The Lookers

Tuscaloosa musicians Blaine Duncan and the Lookers have a new album self titled album out. You can track down one of the Lookers to purchase the album or you can now buy the album on iTunes, Amazon, Rhapsody, and almost all the places were you can download mp3s for a price.
So check out the new self tilted album from Blaine Duncan and the Lookers.

 blaineduncanandthelookers.com - myspace.com/blaineduncanandthelookers

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15 years of Pain - New DVD to come out this spring

   From 1994 to the year 2000 one of the greatest indie punk rock bands of all time was based in Tuscaloosa: Pain. This is how the band defined themselves:

1. A musical group comprised of six dumb males, one voluptuous female, and a drummer. Lots of horns and lots of good times. A healthy new dose on the old school punk tip with fresh new grooves to widen your smile. 2. Plenty of nice melodies, wrapped around lyrics about kooky kids, lovely girls and people we hate. The guitar is mean, the bass is lean, and the lead vocals are easily understandable. Pain: its music with a wang to it. - Read More for video Read more »