Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Todd Snider - Agnostic Hymns

Just listened to Todd Snider's new album Agnostic Hymns and Stoner Fables, 2012. This is another delight from this interesting and entertaining singer songwriter. "We still need religion to keep the poor from killing the rich". Todd Snider sings this line on the opening song of his new album. Lots of his usual funny leftist folkie humor.

Becky and I saw Todd Snider perform at the Tralf last April. It was a wonderful show. He was quite the character on stage... and barefoot too. All of his albums are good and have that strange alternative folkie attitude.

I have a few Todd Snider albums in my collection including:

  • Songs for the Daily Planet, 1994
  • Step Right Up, 1996
  • Viva Satellite, 1998
  • East Nashville Skyline, 2004
  • That Was Me: The Best of Todd Snider: 1994-1998, 2005
  • The Devil You Know, 2006
  • Peace, Love and Anarchy, 2007
  • Peace Queer, 2008
  • The Excitement Plan, 2009
  • Todd Snider Live - The Storyteller, 2011
  • Agnostic Hymns & Stoner Fables, 2012


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