Modern Day Moonshine | Same Old Fight

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Same Old Fight

by Modern Day Moonshine

A blend of blues, soul and reggae reminiscent of the early 70's.
Genre: Blues: Soul-Blues
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1. (intro)
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2. Such a Shame
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3. Unite
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4. Reminiscin'
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5. Can't Keep Pretending
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6. The Next Station
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7. Spirits
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8. (interlude)
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9. Stranded
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10. Rescue Me
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11. Addicted
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12. Some People
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13. Prisoner
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
"...and that's why you don't get lost in Mexico."

And the stories go on from there. After 170 gigs in 2007, there are more than enough to go around.

What started as a two man band in 2004 has evolved into one of the hardest working trios around, with close to 400 gigs and counting in just over three years time.

With influences such as Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, Neil Young, the Meters and Zeppelin, the focus has always been about being able to perform live. With a mix of over sixty original songs and improvisation, you will never see the same set twice.

In January of 2008, MDM released its first full length album together as a trio. "Same old fight" features 13 original tracks that demonstrate the bands ability to seemlessly go back and forth between styles.


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