Grace Bowers & The Hodge Podge - Wine On Venus - [LP Recycled Rainbow Tie Dye Splatter] | RECORD STORE DAY
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Grace Bowers was baptized by rock ‘n’ roll music. She cut her teeth on sweat soaked stages inside dive bars and found fellowship in the divine playing of B.B. King. She once studied six-string scripture – written by Slash and Leslie West – for hours a day, mastering her favorite riffs on a ‘61 cherry-finished Gibson SG. She’s a bandleader and songwriter preparing to leave her mark on some of the biggest stages in music. Her debut album, Wine On Venus – produced by ace guitarist and songwriter John Osborne (of hitmaking country group Brothers Osborne) – is out now. On the album, Bowers and The Hodge Podge graduate from traditional rock and blues influence to sounds inspired by Parliament-Funkadelic and Sly and the Family Stone/ Bowers co-wrote most of Wine On Venus in Nashville songwriting circles – a creative exercise that took her “a hot second” to comfortably navigate. “I love it,” she said. “Seeing where I can go with it, I still have so much to learn.” Recycled Rainbow Tie Dye Splatter Vinyl Variant "This is made from recycled vinyl material and, as referenced in the name, each vinyl is a random color. The Random Color Eco-Regrind is a favorite vinyl option for a number of reasons - not only is it recycled but it also generates a unique color scheme/design/appearance from one record to the next - each one is slightly different and therefore highly collectable." "This is made from recycled vinyl material and, as referenced in the name, each vinyl is a random color. The Random Color Eco-Regrind is a favorite vinyl option for a number of reasons - not only is it recycled but it also generates a unique color scheme/design/appearance from one record to the next - each one is slightly different and therefore highly collectable."