Lot Long
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In the summer of 1988, two teens, guitarist Warren Bullock and vocalist Michael R. Crider, were riding high on the local music scene in rural Indiana. During this time Bullock and Crider devised their evil plan to record an album, performing every aspect of the record themselves. They began writing songs that summer. Then for a long time, nothing. A really long time. They got preoccupied. Or forgot. Or some other third thing.
In 2024, the former teens found their 50-something selves with a reignited musical spark, eventually producing the fiery debut album from Lot Long, aptly titled “Long Time Comin’”. The Lot Long sound is hard-driving melodic music of "modernized heritage rock", rich with big, melodic vocals and harmonies, prominent guitars, booming bass lines, and thunderous drums. Bullock and Crider trade off lead vocals, giving the album an eclectic blend that rocks from top to bottom.
The time is now. The wait is over. Lot Long is here, and it’s been a Long Time Comin’.
In 2024, the former teens found their 50-something selves with a reignited musical spark, eventually producing the fiery debut album from Lot Long, aptly titled “Long Time Comin’”. The Lot Long sound is hard-driving melodic music of "modernized heritage rock", rich with big, melodic vocals and harmonies, prominent guitars, booming bass lines, and thunderous drums. Bullock and Crider trade off lead vocals, giving the album an eclectic blend that rocks from top to bottom.
The time is now. The wait is over. Lot Long is here, and it’s been a Long Time Comin’.
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