Taken in regular doses, music can cure all kinds of ailments, from heartbreak to lethargy to melancholy, uplifting moods and injecting energy back into a listless soul. Potential side effects run the gamut from Tourette-style singing to spastic hand clapping and an impulsive urge to dance. Drew Holcomb tapped into this medicinal quality of music with his latest record, the aptly named “Medicine,” a moniker shaped by the individual recordings on the album made with his band, The Neighbors. “I was in an interview, like this one, on the phone, and someone asked me what music was for, and it …
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