If I described a band as “very 3rd and Lindsleyâ€, would you know what I mean? For me, it’s a way of saying that the music is impressively technically proficient, a little bit leaning on the groove-y side of things and probably intended for an audience in the 35+ age bracket. This isn’t true of all 3rd and Lindsley shows but I stand by the idea that it’s true of any band that you describe as having “a 3rd and Lindsley sound.â€
Anyway, I’m 37 years old and think these guys have a 3rd and Lindsley sound that works for me.