Dave Matthews Band - Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King Review
Four years after their last studio effort, The Dave Matthews Band returns with their seventh studio album. It is their first without sax player LeRoi Moore, who died at the start of the recording sessions for this album. Moore’s death is at the center of the album, which at times celebrates life, but more often than not points the finger at God. Does it make the album any good?
Express Newspapers — ANYONE wondering why blue-collar rock acts like the Dave Matthews Band can't repeat their vast US success in Britain need only listen to the lumpen Shake Me Like A Monkey... more info
411 Mania — Four years after their last studio effort, The Dave Matthews Band returns with their seventh studio album. It is their first without sax player LeRoi Moore, who died at ... more info
Live Daily — This album doesn't immediately grab one's attention. On first listen, its songs mostly pass on by in ways that simply didn't happen on many of the group's earlier records... more info