There are promising moments on the Wallflowers' eponymous debut album, enough to suggest that the group was capable of the lean, contemporary folk-rock that would make...
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The inevitable tagline to any discussion of the
Wallflowers is the group's leader, singer-songwriter Jakob Dylan,
Bob's youngest kid, and so far, the most prominent...
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No sophomore jinx here. Of course, there are only two Wallflowers left from their first release, so this could be called a whole new band. No matter, because the music here...
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When you write and record just three albums in eight years, you'd better make 'em good. Fortunately for Jakob Dylan, his Wallflowers indeed know how to make the wait...
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When Jakob Dylan first debuted with the Wallflowers, nobody expected that he would ever escape the shadow of his famous father, and those doubts hung heavily above the band...
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Over the years, writers have suggested it must be tough to be Bob Dylan--but, seriously, consider how tough it must be to be Bob Dylan's kid and to be recording music in...
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The Wallflowers' long-awaited third album, Breach, was a strong, confident record that demonstrated clear growth from Jakob Dylan as a songwriter and the Wallflowers as a...
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The Wallflowers, particularly their leader, Jakob Dylan, can't catch a break. They're not only bound to be compared -- not entirely fairly but certainly understandably -- to...
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