The Good Life
John the Conqueror
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Release Date: 24/02/2014
Only three months after meeting, they chose the name of the folkloric slave hero, John the Conqueror, and took to the stage in Philadelphia, playing their own blend of the southern rock from their childhoods, the punk of their adolescence, and the blues and soul they had always held closely. Entirely written by Pierre Moore, with the exception of a notable Randy Newman cover ("Lets Burn Down The Cornfield"), "The Good Life" is the follow up to the bands self-titled debut album released in 2012 on Alive. It is a collection of vignettes from Pierres childhood in Mississippi and tales of his life in the streets of a Philly project, where the three friends currently live.
1: Get 'Em
2: Mississippi Drinkin'
3: Waking Up to You
4: What Am I Gonna Do
5: Golden Rule
6: Let's Burn Down the Cornfield
7: Road to Bayport
8: You Don't Know
9: John Doe
10: Daddy's Little Girl
11: She Said