Day by Day By by Mike Doughty
Tom Jenkins | Thursday 16 February, 2012 16:40
The release date of Doughty’s fourth solo album, Yes and Also Yes, has been put back to coincide with the publication of his autobiographical novel The Book of Drugs, the contents of which should be self-explanatory.
The former Soul Coughing frontman favours that curious blues/rap hybrid that only Americans seem able to pull off. Thankfully, he’s more Beck than Kid Rock. Both novel and album are out now, the latter on Hornblower Recordings/Snackshare.
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