Music Reviews

Lord Runningclam

Fun For The Whole Family

Moonshine/Bottom Heavy

Lord Runningclam is most likely not the dog but the guy by the pool with the dog in his face. He’s also David de Laski, a new heir apparent to the royal family at Moonshine. But how does he sound? In true Bottom Heavy fashion, the jazzy edge is upheld and complemented by Ken Nordine’s spoken word punctuation embedded in a paragraph of hip, peppy and beat-driven tunes. Too bad this isn’t a full length novel (only six songs) for it’s a joy to behold and a whole lotta fun. Hey, maybe it’s Leon’s Dog. Moonshine Music, 8391 Beverly Blvd., Suite 195, Los Angeles, CA 90048


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