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Unemployed highly annoyed


Reviews (2)


Blues rock review

d. 28. Oct. 2020

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Steven Ovadia

d. 28. Oct. 2020

"It feels a bit cruel taking something like a global pandemic and complimenting a songwriter for making great art out of it, but the way that Johnson has locked in on his pain is compelling ... Johnson focuses the pain in a musical way and while this isn't a particularly fun album, it's also not overly dark. Instead, Johnson is documenting a moment in a way that's surely better listening than the hours of hold music that led to its creation".


Rock & blues muse

2020

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Chris Wheatley

2020

"Talented singer-songwriter and guitarist Jeremiah Johnson returns ... his second album of this year and a personal response to the unprecedented coronavirus pandemic. One of the hottest prospects on the blues scene over the last decade, Mississippi native Johnson knows a thing or two about hard work ... Everything that it does, Unemployed Highly Annoyed by Jeremiah Johnson does well. Rock fans in need of solace, escapism, fun or an adrenalin-shot to the system will find it all here. Johnson has used his lock-down time well".