"For every musical supergroup that makes a connection, 10 more fail to bottle any lightning whatsoever. More often than not, it’s a case of clashing egos, or maybe a surfeit of politeness and mutual reverence such that no one member dares to step out and be him or herself...So by that token, it’s no surprise that the best supergroups are ones that keep things fun – minimal agenda, familiar repertoire – and that’s the case with Kreutzmann, Burbridge, Murawski: cumbersomely, if straightforwardly named, and a group of new friends coming together with a “we’ll see” and “don’t overthink it” modus operandi...If you’re versed in jamband, those surnames are probably familiar..."
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