Spirit Adrift

SPIRIT ADRIFT, MAMMOTH CARAVAN
WEDNESDAY 11/30. White Water Tavern. $15.

One of the most influential and heavy-hitting metal bands performing today is helmed by longtime Arkansas resident Nate Garrett, and this home state show is going to be a heavy music landmark in a year full of heavy music landmarks.

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“Arkansas was a special fucking place,” Garrett said in a 2017 interview. “I worked at a bar for a while and every night you could see a fucking amazing bluegrass band or, you know, a badass doom band. I mean, the South is sludge headquarters.” Low-end up-and-comers Mammoth Caravan open the show.

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