Founded in 1989, The Wallflowers gained fame in 1996 with their album "Bringing Down the Horse."
Led by Bob Dylan's son, Jakob, the band boasts smoky-gravelly vocals and a unique Americana rock sound.
This chart-topping hit features metaphorical lyrics about lost dreams and features a rock soundscape with a Bruce Springsteen influence.
She said it’s cold It feels like independence day And I can’t break away from this parade But there’s got be an opening Somewhere here in front of me
A poignant song penned by a young Jakob in NYC, it tells the story of a homeless musician and the harsh realities of city life.
Sirens ring, the shots ring out A stranger cries, screams out loud I had my world strapped against my back I held my hands, never knew how to act
This track paints a picture of a struggling woman navigating a tough world. It showcases Jakob's vocals channeling his idol, Bruce Springsteen.
Alone tonight in somebody’s bed She gone and dyed her hair red She only went and did what she did ‘Cause he would drive her home then
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