Product Review
In 1994, Boston bar-band legend Brennan released Jack in the Pulpit, one of the decade's best roots rock albums. It was largely ignored, but he returned with another just as good--one whose working-class politics, Dylanesque snarl and revitalized Motown and Rolling Stones influences reminds one of early Graham Parker. --Geoffrey Himes
This album is fantastic. Dennis Brennan is clearly one of the best artists to come around in a while, and Iodine in The Wine is a solid testament from start to finish. It's a must have.



