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Swampadelic Thump;heavy on the bass,slide dobro-monster, verbal muse,and hybrid bluz-rawk political evolution.
Genre:
Blues: Funky Blues
Release Date:
2006
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Record Label: MYSTR Treefrog
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SWAMPADELIC THUMP=
While at a blues séance I am inhabited by the spirits of Howlin Wolf,John Zorn, Jim Morrison, Tom Waits, Captain Beefheart and Tinkerbell. I am locked in a beer and blood soaked studio by Iggy Pop and ordered to produce an album in 8 hours.There are only Cheese Doodles to eat and STRONG black tea to drink. Access to the restroom is denied. This is what my music sounds like. A purist I ain't.
Music and the inspiration it takes to create it, and the dedication it takes to nurture it cannot be canned or marginalized by industry PIMPS.
There's just too much SOUL out Here.
I BELIEVE THAT OR I'D NEVER PICK UP ANOTHER INSTRUMENT OR WRITE ANOTHER SONG.
My music might be best described as SWAMPADELIC THUMP.
I have also been charmingly described as WOODY GUTHRIE on a party mix of Viagra and L.S.D.
I disagree about the Viagra and LSD. Coffee,sweet potato pie and water do the the trick.
If the sandwiches are good, the vibe right, and the purpose correct- HELL- I'll play in your backyard.
This Music Stuff IS NOT a fashion statement.
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A true original
author: Bluesbunny
Starting with the powerful groove of "Chikin Milk", he states his political viewpoints loud and clear referring to the metaphorical "weapon of mass lactation". "Rednex n Gangstaz" expresses his views that we are the same under the skin passing the comment that "divide and conquer is the oldest trick in the book". Clearly he believes that it suits the powers that be to keep communities in conflict with each other. "Everyman" has all the anger of early, electric Dylan with a wall shaking intensity. "U Fit the Profile" rants against the categorisation of people into groups. Individuals are not welcome anymore but at least we can be told who our enemy is for this week. "Bible Belt" takes us on a tour of the economic poverty in the southern United States of America. He poses the question of whether there is anything left to believe in and whether freedom of thought let alone freedom of speech still exists. Ending with a curious mix of hillbilly and hip hop beats in "Troubled Sleep", this is an unusual and intelligent collection of songs.
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