Fresh Air from WHYY, March 31, 2009 - Long a standout purveyor of rootsy, direct "heartland" rock, John Mellencamp recently returned with a new album that finds him on a folksy, pessimistic streak.
Life, Death, Love and Freedom is what Mellencamp calls a collection of "modern electric folk songs," on which he muses largely on mortality (his own) and impending trouble (in the wider world).
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
John Mellencamp, The Modern Mortal
Labels: death, folk music, fresh air, john mellencamp, life, music, npr, religion, terry gross
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