Dubious Ranger's latest work is now available for purchase!
Chock-full of ridiculously catchy, spaced-out jazzy rock, dance-prog, and Bowie-love, Uneasy Truce at the Watering Hole is, as Local Vertical called it, "a freakout on a CD". Pop hooks and classical chops collide in songs like the dance-punk of "Weapon", the moody jazz of "Ghost Ship", and the epic rock of "The Proximity of Pipes". Recorded on vintage tape machines and consoles at indie touchstone John Vanderslice's legendary Tiny Telephone studios, this album sounds like nothing else out there... It could be pop-heads from the 80s making classic rock in the 60s, 70s acid casualties and glam mavens making tunes using modern beats, or a crazy old man in a shack writing brilliant songs to be played by a couple of virtuoso psychedelic musicians who have no idea whether it's day or night and care only about rocking your ass. The important thing is that you will love this music, and it will haunt you like a ghost... a ghost that owes you money for dinner.


