David Coleman - 03.02.2009  I didn’t get off to the best of starts with The Donkeys’ Living on the Other Side. A laid-back album of gentle West Coast pop songs, it had the gross ...
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Ethan Stanislawski - 22.09.2008  With most contemporary bands either trying to do everything or do nothing, The Donkeys are a treat: They just want to write rock songs. Such a simple ...
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Jason P. Woodbury - 17.09.2008 If gas prices weren’t such a travesty, I could totally see hopping in the ol’ pickup (er, 2001 Cavalier) and hitting the interstate with Living on the...
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Mehan Jayasuriya - 15.09.2008  The press release for the Donkeys’ second LP, Living on the Other Side, spends its first two paragraphs trying to convince the reader that the myth th...
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Stephen M. Deusner - 11.09.2008  Yes, the Donkeys are from Southern California. San Diego, to be precise. That much is clear just a few notes into their second album, Living on the Ot...
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Vadim Rizov - 09.09.2008  On their second album's second song, "Walk Through
A Cloud," The Donkeys announce—in flawless three-part harmony, over a
Pacific-Time-keeping beat and...
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Jennifer Kelly - 29.07.2008 The Donkeys make music for late summer, harmonies lofted by the smallest hint of a breeze, tempos dawdling in August sloth, country-lazing guitar line...
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