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INDIE SPOTLIGHT

(A.K.A. Nick Loss-Eaton) is an unassuming sort. At least that’s what his casual saunter might lead some to believe. He takes a decidedly down-home stance, but tempers it with a bit of swagger as well. On his latest EP, Pray Through Gritted Teeth, he veers from “Food Court Blues” — a hopped-up “Subterranean Blues”-like narrative that boasts a full-tilt frenzy — to the laid back lethargy of “If You’re Gonna Drive, I’m Gonna Drink” that kicks its crescendo into high gear. There’s something telling in the title of “The Ballad of Wiley Post & Will Rogers,” especially given

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