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Bittersweet Manics shine on this debut CD which captures their blend of alternative, rock, and roots. Bittersweet Manics create a sound that is exciting, contemporary, and just plain rocks.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2002
Bittersweet Manics
Bittersweet Manics
Record Label: Xenon Records
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5. Decide 4:23 + MP3 $0.99
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Bittersweet Manics blend rock, alternative and roots to create a sound that is cutting edge, contemporary and familiar- yet uniquely their own. Fronted by the vocal presence of Sarah Hennesy, while Brien Thompson's guitar combines with the tightly woven rhythm section of John Hage (drums) and Vernon Hawkins (bass) Bittersweet Manics have quickly developed an audience throughout the Mid-Atlantic area on the strength of their live performances.

In September 2002, Bittersweet Manics released their debut self-titled CD which has garnered airplay in the US and Europe. In addition, Bittersweet Manics kicked off their CD release with a Mid-Atlantic tour including shows in New York, Baltimore, and Washington, DC. In 2003, Bittersweet Manics continue to burn up the music scene performing at CBGB's in New York City, the Hard Rock Café/Rolling Rock Town Fair IV in Washington, DC, and taping promotional segments for MTV. In addition, Bittersweet Manics have received national and international media attention including the July 2003 issue of Bass Player Magazine.

Bittersweet Manics are not afraid to rock.

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