J Mau and the Kiss Off Share Poison Vido
Justin Maurer has a punk-rock pedigree, but currently, he’s drawing from the rich history of country songwriting to work on his new J Mau and the Kiss Off project. The genre allows for discussion on reflection and heartbreak and love and back again, which is perfectly fitting seeing as Maurer is dealing with the fallout of his own divorce. Guitar lines stretch across the desert horizon as the rhythm section provides a constant gallop that carries Maurer’s confessional songwriting to the listener’s ears. Little 8mm film footage of the group adds to the texturized sound, and as we move forward, we’re hoping to hear more about the life travels of Maurer as a troubadour.

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