Originally published by: Craig Wright, November 21, 2017 on wweek.com By tackling a country- and blues-based sound for his new project, Cowboys in the Campfire, Stinson says he’s completing a cycle. From basements to stadiums and everything in between, Tommy Stinson has left his mark on venues across the world. But not every…
Following the Replacements’ manically received 2013-2015 reunion, bassist and devout Hudson resident Tommy Stinson reactivated his 1990s band Bash & Pop for the release of last January’s Anything Could Happen. This Friday, the latter unit’s second wind continues with the unveiling of a new single, “Too Late” b/w “Saturday,” a collaboration with Nicole Atkins that’s available digitally and as a limited-edition vinyl seven-inch.
Besides Stinson on lead vocals and guitar, the current lineup of Bash & Pop features lead guitarist Steve Selvidge (Hold Steady), drummer Joe Sirois (Mighty Mighty BossTones), and bassist Justin Perkins (Screeching Weasel). Singer-songwriter Atkins’s aching Americana has won unanimous raves via her fourth and most recent studio album, Goodnight Rhonda Lee.
Here, then, is the single’s bittersweet A side, “Too Late”:
“Too Late” b/w “Saturday” is out digitally and on vinyl via Fat Possum Records on November 24. Tommy Stinson’s “Cowboys in the Campfire” acoustic tour wraps up in Bakersfield, California on November 29.
BASH & POP SHARE SECOND NEW SONG FEATURING NICOLE ATKINS LIMITED EDITION 7″ OUT NOVEMBER 24 ON FAT POSSUM RECORDS LISTEN TO ‘SATURDAY’ (AVAILABLE TO STREAM/PURCHASE DIGITALLY HERE) TOMMY STINSON CURRENTLY ON COWBOYS IN THE CAMPFIRE ACOUSTIC TOUR Tommy Stinson’s BASH & POP share the second of two new songs; ‘SATURDAY’, featuring a…
Originally published by: Randy Harward, November 15,2017 on cityweekly.net/utah You Can Smell ‘Em One of the many cool things about The Heavy Metal Shop is it’s not all brutality and volume. It celebrates rock ‘n’ roll in all its forms. Owner Kevin Kirk books punk bands (Dwarves) and singer-songwriters (Michael Dean Damron) for in-store performances.…
Originally published by: Rosemary Bystrak, November 13,2017 on nbcsandiego.com Tommy Stinson and Chip Roberts It wasn’t that long ago that Tommy Stinson passed through San Diego with a performance at the Casbah, but the legendary Replacements bassist is back in town with a special show at Satellite Amplifiers. Some people say it’s supposed to be…
Tommy Stinson (The Replacements/Bash & Pop/Perfect) goes shopping at Amoeba Music in Los Angeles. Bash & Pop’s latest album ‘Anything Could Happen’ is available from Fat Possum Records.
By Izzy | Published October 9, 2017 on philthymag.com This January Tommy Stinson treated the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection to one of his most intimate local shows in ages. Instead of the mega-stages he found himself on when his legendary Replacements reunited, or those even bigger, where he played in his years…