Rhythm & Westrn
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Record Label: Force MP Entertainment L.L.C.
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Pinkeye d'Gekko balances Steve Mahoney's energy and powerful lyrics with an exciting blend of guitar, keyboard, drum bass, saxophone and distinctive vocals. Mahoney creates a unique sound by combining elements of the British invasion with classic 60's and 70's rock.
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It's really funky. And we dig funk.
author: Score! Music Magazine
We've been drinking heavily so you'll have to bare (yeah that's right I said bare) with us. We began with a large amount of chair dancing, giggled over the lyric "Look me in my one good eye", and broke into the cheese in a can. But on to the music... It's really funky. And we dig funk. "Possibly" reminded Cristy of Butthole Surfer's "Pepper". But then came the bad country-esque "picking" and "fiddling' and we spoke in unison "Awww man... That's just wrong!" By "The Workin Poor" Cristy was saying "This is awful" and Kimmie chimed in with "It's like it's right out of a western!" That and "Country Heir" were way too country for us. "Inside Job" on the other hand, has a bit of a Beatles influence, which we decided was the best song on the CD. That or the remake of Dylan's "Most Of The Time" which we rather enjoyed. We also liked the instrumental "N.S. Parts 2B and 2A" (2B more so than 2A), which says a lot since we're really not into instrumentals! Finally, "Kindness?" seemed to fit in with our beer drinkin' mood.
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