Led by the guttural vocals and incisive harmonica of imposing frontman John Popper, Save His Soul is a savory package that dresses obvious influences in a fresh suit of clothes. While six and 12 strings rule, the true inspiration here is Popper's delivery on harmonica and other wind instruments, which spits in machine-gun-rapid fire or carries a piercing, emotive melody line with equal ease. Having restrained themselves for most of Save His Soul, Blues Traveler close with the seven-minute opus "Fledgling," flowing from epic, orchestral ballad mode to angst-ridden wall-of-noise.
John Popper, the harmonica playing frontman for the band Blues Traveler, was arrested near Spokane, Washington today when the vehicle he owned (and was a passenger in at the time) was clocked at 111 mph.A police dog searched the vehicle, finding numerous hidden compartments. Inside those compartments were four rifles, nine handguns and a switchblade knife. They also found a Taser and night visi...
John Popper, the harmonica playing frontman for the band Blues Traveler, was arrested near Spokane, Washington today when the vehicle he owned (and was a passenger in at the time) was clocked at 111 mph.A police dog searched the vehicle, finding numerous hidden compartments. Inside those compartments were four rifles, nine handguns and a switchblade knife. They also found a Taser and night visi...