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Still Feel Gone

by Uncle Tupelo

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Overall Rating: 2.3614 Still Feel Gone is ranked overall as 2.3614 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 2.4000 Still Feel Gone has an avg. critic score of 2.4000 out of 4 stars

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Rolling Stone
Uncle Tupelo knows a thing or two about exorcising demons.No Depression, the debut album by the Belleville, Illinois, trio, was one of the loudest, loneliest wails in recent memory to arise from the Midwest's recession-plagued plains. ...more
Rolling Stone
Uncle Tupelo crawled out of the factory town of Belleville, Illinois, in 1987 with what turned out to be one of the most durable ideas of the modern-rock era: using loud, fervent guitars to support the churchgoing earnestness of hillbilly songs. ...more
Yahoo! Music
Thrashy and turbulent, Still Feel Gone offers a snapshot of the disillusion of growing up in blue-collar Middle America in the era of Reagan. Chockfull of us-against-the-world of sentiments, half great, half pretty good. Bonus points for Tweedy's tribute to the The Minutemen 's lead singer in "D. Boon. ...more
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Uncle Tupelo clearly defined their nervy Gram Parsons-meets-the Minutemen sound on their debut album, 1990's No Depression, and their 1991 follow-up, Still Feel Gone, found them branching out into new variations of their previously established themes. ...more
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Uncle Tupelo clearly defined their nervy Gram Parsons-meets-the Minutemen sound on their debut album, 1990's No Depression, and their 1991 follow up, Still Feel Gone, found them branching out into new variations of their previously established themes. ...more
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