![]() Then it’s back to a slow blues dirge on “Eye On The Prize.” “I’m a codependent, non-repentant, convoluted mess / Non-committed bystander is the title I like best,” Mosley sings over a light, flowing track. “Desire” comes in to cool things down a bit with almost a Hootie and the Blowfish vibe. “Dealin’ With the Devil” is up next and keeps the blues rock comin’ with lyrics like, “Ain’t no use in crying, ain’t no need to beg / I’ll be dealing with the devil, until my dying bed” and a nice slide solo and repeat. With a mid-song acoustic solo, “Homesick” gets the album off on the right foot. Drummer Paul Osborn and bass player Stu Way hold the bottom end down just fine. On album opener “Homesick” smokin’ hot blues riffs and the wailing blues growl of Nate Mosley heat up the speakers enough to fry, well, bacon. These Midwestern blues rockers tout that they’re “Lovers of Jesus, the blues and bacon” on their website, and the first two are prominent on Jondo Trio’s debut album. ![]() Over the years there have been plenty of mainstream artists who have talked and written about their Christian beliefs: Lenny Kravitz, Sufjan Stevens, Kings X and Tim Tebow, just to name a few.
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