Rock combo The Henry Clay People got things rolling on day two. Already noticeably hotter than yesterday, most of the audience sat throughout their set. Best described as a bar band form of rock-and-roll in the tradition of NRBQ and The Hold Steady, the band played super loose (borderline sloppy in a good way) to good effect. Nothing Earth-shattering, but it’s doubtful they’re really aiming for that. They’re more about simply making fun music.
The Henry Clay People Live at the Mojave Tent Coachella
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