Hailing from Portland Oregon TK and the Holy Know Nothings are band you have to hear. They call their music “Psychedelic Doom Boogie which is the raddest description I’ve heard in a long time. They have a hefty honk-tonk vibe, but there are all sorts of influences in their music. Everything from Rock to Beat poetry. Taylor Kingman, the lead singer and songwriter not only puts together sonically interesting tunes, his lyrics are deep and insightful as well. Drawing on influences like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg the songs explore characters and situations that are intriguing and thought provoking. I had a chance to chat with them when they stopped by Lake Tahoe on tour with JJ Grey. I met up with them after sound check at the show and talked to lead singer Taylor, guitar player Jay Cobb Anderson, and bass player Lewi. We had a fun casual conversation about their most recent release, “The Incredible Heat Machine. I hope you dig it!
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