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Wreckless Abandon
Wreckless Abandon

Wreckless Abandon in Bloomington, MN

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Mike Campbell
formed
the Dirty Knobs
back in the 2000s, using it as a creative outlet whenever
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
weren't in the middle of a project. Following
Petty
's tragic 2017 death,
Campbell
decided it was time for the band to record their first album, a process that was complicated slightly by the guitarist deciding to take a gig in
Fleetwood Mac
's 50th anniversary tour. The
Mac
shows delayed the release of
Wreckless Abandon
(as did the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020), but
make the kind of music that isn't strictly tied to the calendar; they're not following fashion, they're sticking to their own groove. It shouldn't come as a surprise that the band's groove is quite reminiscent of that of
the Heartbreakers
, drawing from the same love of British Invasion, hard rock, blues, guitar pop, and garage. The difference is,
are lead by a guitarist, so
is noisier, dirtier, and sometimes heavier than a
Heartbreakers
record, a tendency that's leavened by the group's fondness for melody and a distinct sense of good humor that bubbles up on the simmering blues shuffle "Fuck That Guy" and the
ZZ Top
nod "Don't Knock the Boogie." Another difference is that
sings like a lead guitarist, with a voice so thin it can almost seem pinched. His cadence and phrasing often recall those of
, so initially it's not hard to imagine these tunes as a collection of writing demos for his departed friends, but spend more time with
, and it becomes clear how
's taste and aesthetic meshed with
so thoroughly, he can write a pretty good
record on his own. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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