Imaad Wasif exhibitied why there is still plenty of room for heavy music to evolve and be relevant. Playing a twelve-string guitar and alternating between distortion and clean acoustic, his set was equal parts Melvins and Bonnie “Prince” Billy, a spirited romp that’s not afraid to rock.
Imaad Wasif – Habana Calle
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