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Eagle Johnson & Clean Machine make raw, left-of-center rock & roll. It's a sound that's grounded in the rootsy stomp of the band's Nashville headquarters. Sometimes punchy, sometimes psychedelic, and always melodic. Their debut album, Tennessee Beach was given a “superlative” by Huff Post, the album’s lead single, Killer, was premiered by Paste Magazine, and Wilco has included their song, Push Pin Jane, on the Wilco Recommends Spotify playlist.
“I left that night not just a fan, but an advocator. Go see Clean Machine any chance you get!”
— Jacob Ryan | No Country For New Nashville Live Review
“Tennessee Beach is superlative...”
— Huffington Post
“smart, soulful, and a little bit dangerous.”
— Pat Sansone | Wilco
“packs more confidence and swagger into these ten songs than we’ve heard in some time.”
— Paste Magazine
“This is like kinda Neil Young ‘on the beach’ mixed with some Paul Simon and Dr. Dog. I’m loving it. ”
— Andy Hull | Manchester Orchestra
“a fuzzed out, poppy, alt-rock gem.”
— No Country for New Nashville
“the psychedelic undertones instantly reminded me of Tame Impala...if they also had a baby with Neil Young.”
— Zach Sweat | Void Magazine
“I left that night not just a fan, but an advocator. Go see Clean Machine any chance you get!”
— Jacob Ryan | No Country For New Nashville Live Review
“Tennessee Beach is superlative...”
— Huffington Post
“smart, soulful, and a little bit dangerous.”
— Pat Sansone | Wilco
“packs more confidence and swagger into these ten songs than we’ve heard in some time.”
— Paste Magazine
“This is like kinda Neil Young ‘on the beach’ mixed with some Paul Simon and Dr. Dog. I’m loving it. ”
— Andy Hull | Manchester Orchestra
“a fuzzed out, poppy, alt-rock gem.”
— No Country for New Nashville
“the psychedelic undertones instantly reminded me of Tame Impala...if they also had a baby with Neil Young.”
— Zach Sweat | Void Magazine