Having made an attempt at creating an
imaginary final Clash album earlier this week, with admittedly mixed results, I was in the mood to take a run at a far easier undertaking. Now,
Uncle Tupelo is the rare band that went out on a high point, 1993's
Anodyne showing them in peak form just as they dissolved, with Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy splintering off to follow their own individual muses with Son Volt and
Wilco, respectively. Still, it's fun to speculate what a fifth Tupelo...
Published on May 07, 2020 08:51