A punk-country voice who fronted Supersuckers and cut his own records.
For the full picture, listen to Supersuckers' 'The Smoke of Hell' and his own 'All Along.' That's where you hear the shift from band chaos to something a little more weathered.
He's the guy who gave Supersuckers their sneering, twangy edge on albums like 'The Smoke of Hell' and 'Must've Been High.' Later, solo songs like 'All Along' and 'Peace In The Valley' let him lean into a more personal, country-tinged sound. That mix of punk energy and honky-tonk heart keeps his stuff from feeling like just another rock act.
He started out playing with Mudhoney before forming Supersuckers in 1988. The band put out records through the '90s, blending punk with rockabilly and country. Eddie dropped a solo album, 'The Value of Nothing,' in 2004 and has worked with folks like Duff McKagan since.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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