The casual fan likely knows the band Cracker from ’90s alt-rock radio hits such as “Low,” “Get Off This” and “Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now).” But that’s just a fraction of what the group has ...
They've been rocking for more than 25 years and you can still hear their hits on the radio. "Cracker" is coming back to the Lowcountry, hitting the stage at the Windjammer this Thursday! Steve ...
Despite the title 'Sunrise In The Land of Milk and Honey,' there is plenty of snark and dark, driving rock in the new songs from Cracker. David Lowery is still at the helm, but the band did things a ...
The ensuing song, a twangy number called “King of Bakersfield,” suggested the direction that Cracker is headed these days. It’s a little bit alt-country and a little bit indie rock. And it suits the ...
Alt-rock outfit Cracker formed from the ashes of Camper Van Beethoven in 1990, when David Lowery and his childhood friend Johnny Hickman moved from California to Richmond, Va. Starting with the ...
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