(CD) Jon Spencer - Songs Of Personal Loss And Protest (10 bonus tracks)

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Release Date: 061226
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June 12th 2026
Deluxe CD

Mr. Blues Explosion is still lighting the torches and ringing the bells, singing and preaching from the rooftops, live on the world stage, on the airwaves, via satellite, and right here, right now, on a brand new record: "Songs Of Personal Loss And Protest". The album was recorded with Jon's unstoppable touring band, and if you've been lucky enough to see them in the past few years destroying audiences, then you know that Jon is still fronting the world's greatest rock 'n' roll live show: rama-la soul-shaking, set-for-stun, sweat-soaked, and ultimately, beautifully, uplifting. Picking up where 2024's mini LP "Sick Of Being Sick!" left off, Jon tears it up with Spider Bowman on drums and Kendall Wind on bass (also the rhythm section of punk powerhouse The Bobby Lees). They deliver twelve brand-new all-original songs of hyper-driven soul and powerhouse groove, beats hard like diamonds and slick like ice, fuzz bass in your face, and an avalanche of uncontrollable urges, pushing Jon's latest outburst of garage punk explosionism - hollering, drooling, sexified crooning, and vociferously lamenting these difficult times to new levels of rock 'n' roll expressionism. CD edition contains 10 additional tracks from 2024; "Come On!" from the 7" and the entire 12" EP "Sick Of Being Sick!".

Track list:

1. Fanfare (Another Point of View)
2. Vermin Attack!
3. Hangover
4. Knock 'Em Out
5. Give It Up 4 the Devil
6. Mr. Lion
7. Orange Slice Blues
8. Slip Away
9. Step on the Gas
10. I'm Taking Off
11. Wet ; Wild
12. No More
13. Wrong
14. Get Away
15. Come Along
16. Out of Place
17. Coulda Been
18. Fancy Pants
19. Guitar Champ
20. Disconnected
21. Come on!
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