Tinnitist Compares Vic Ruggiero’s Songs To “The Finest Pearls From The Late ’60s”

Posted on Mar 13, 2023
Tinnitist Compares Vic Ruggiero’s Songs To “The Finest Pearls From The Late ’60s”

Tinnitist has a profile of Vic Ruggiero, the longtime Slackers frontman who has contributed to ska and punk projects including RancidThe Transplants and Roger Miret and the Disasters. There’s “no ska” on his new solo album, however. As the site explains, “Folk, blues, rock ‘n’ roll, country, soul, garage, glam and proto-punk characterise his solo work, and so it’s no wonder that Stuff In My Pockets also comes across like a grab bag of the finest song pearls from the late ’60s, held together by his striking vocals with Brooklyn accent, which are unmistakable with their wistful-melancholic timbre.” Check it out right here, and get Stuff In My Pockets into your rotation now.

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