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Not to mention the same guitarist — 34-year-old Micah Nelson, who saw his first Neil show at his dad’s Fourth of July Picnic.
Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts' Talkin' To The Trees is nowhere near as confounding as the Canadian's latest efforts with ...
So it’s hardly surprising that Talkin To The Trees, Neil Young’s forty-fourth studio album has a thing or two to say about that. While no one has ever looked to Young for cogent political analysis, ...
On his 48th album, we find the Godfather of Grunge beetling along heroically/tediously in the same old tyre tracks he’s been ...
An ethos of spontaneous creativity and tireless prolificity served Neil Young very well during his ... to some extent. Although the Chrome Hearts were initially put together to help Young fulfil some ...
The wilful Young can’t help himself from needling the Trump administration. Plus, Van Morrison’s new album is a grand return ...
Reshuffling his old friends into the Chrome Hearts indicates Young is amenable to changing his plotted course but he’s wary to roam too far from home. With the ...
As Neil Young continues to excavate his vault — previously unreleased 1977 recordings, a concert documentary soundtrack, an ...
When Neil Young releases a new album, you can be reasonably sure that you’ll get either a disc of melancholy ...
Neil Young has a brand-new band. At last year’s Farm Aid, Young introduced his new backing band the Chrome Hearts, with Spooner Oldham on Farfisa organ, Micah Nelson on guitar, Corey McCormick ...