We all saw it coming, didn't we? I guess it was truly "inevitable" in every sense of the word. The Squirrel Nut Zippers will kick off 2020 their contractually obligated "The Inevitable 25th Anniversary Shows."
Band leader Jimbo Mathus had this to say about the upcoming dates: "I got a call this summer from our lawyer Shorty Brown who informed me that in the original contract we signed with Mammoth Records we were contractually obligated to do a 25th anniversary tour for our debut album The Inevitable. That just goes to show you kiddos, always read the fine print."
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The Squirrel Nut Zippers sold over three million albums from 1995-2000 and their watershed record Hot was certified platinum. Squirrel Nut Zippers return convincingly with new album Beasts of Burgundy - popmatters
Squirrel Nut Zippers' Jimbo Mathus sets a revival afire with NOLA flavor... Beasts of Burgundy marks the band as exciting, vibrant, interesting, and subversive as it was two decades ago. - Charleston City Paper
Their current critically acclaimed release Beasts of Burgundy entails twelve original songs from the mind of Jimbo Mathus and the Squirrel Nut Zippers, and is inspired by the city of New Orleans, the poet Ron Cuccia, and a disregard for convention.
We all saw it coming, didn't we? I guess it was truly "inevitable" in every sense of the word. The Squirrel Nut Zippers will kick off 2020 their contractually obligated "The Inevitable 25th Anniversary Shows."
Band leader Jimbo Mathus had this to say about the upcoming dates: "I got a call this summer from our lawyer Shorty Brown who informed me that in the original contract we signed with Mammoth Records we were contractually obligated to do a 25th anniversary tour for our debut album The Inevitable. That just goes to show you kiddos, always read the fine print."
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The Squirrel Nut Zippers sold over three million albums from 1995-2000 and their watershed record Hot was certified platinum. Squirrel Nut Zippers return convincingly with new album Beasts of Burgundy - popmatters
Squirrel Nut Zippers' Jimbo Mathus sets a revival afire with NOLA flavor... Beasts of Burgundy marks the band as exciting, vibrant, interesting, and subversive as it was two decades ago. - Charleston City Paper
Their current critically acclaimed release Beasts of Burgundy entails twelve original songs from the mind of Jimbo Mathus and the Squirrel Nut Zippers, and is inspired by the city of New Orleans, the poet Ron Cuccia, and a disregard for convention.
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