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Porter Whiskey Hill (Blue Monster Records) By: Ashley Driggs

Porter is coming at you with Whisky Hill, an 11-track offering that is rich in melody and completed by a vast array of instruments. With solos beaten out only by those at a Phish concert, this quintet is jazzy, almost ethnic in sound, and has lyrics that leave you wanting more. Each song tells a story of some unnamed someone and is backed up by drum beats-a-bantering. If you're a fan of Phish or Widespread Panic, we highly suggest you give Porter a try.
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