Billed as the "second side" to The Only Game In Town, Honest Eight continues much in the same vein as a first-person account of
a sometime worker and his trials and tribulations.
Pressed-wood worker Wayne's decision to put his gun back in the truck like it was Any Other Day allows protagonist Bobby and his newlywed Lucille to go west in search of a better life. Their idea of a better life begins with cleaning up a plutonium factory. The ending all but guarantees another installment, although frontman Eddy Osney has hinted at "a very different direction" for the next record. |
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