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New Orleans power trio; like a raucous meeting of punk rock classic rock, jazz rock and progresive rock, fueled by goth and stoner rock.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2002
Posterchild
Posterchild
Record Label: Posterchild
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1. Welcome to New Orleans 0:00 Album Only
2. I'm Watchin' You 0:00 Album Only
3. Red Beans & Rice 0:00 Album Only
4. Living in the City 0:00 Album Only
5. I Wanna Be Your Dog 0:00 Album Only
6. The Whistle Blows At Midnight 0:00 Album Only
7. Power-static 0:00 Album Only
8. Switch Hitter 0:00 Album Only
9. Hard to Kill 0:00 Album Only
10. The Shuffle 0:00 Album Only
11. London 0:00 Album Only
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Album Notes

Guitar:DAVID JENNINGS
New Orleans native who likes it loud! Has been playing guitar for over 25 years and he likes it loud. Played in various Punk,Techno & Rock outfits in New Orleans. He likes to turn it up loud!

Bass:MARK ARROWOOD
Born & raised in the Los Angles area. Has been in New Orleans for about 10 years & has been playing bass for around 20 years. Started playing bass in Jr.High by de-tuning his guitar. He has a real bass now.

Drums:BOB BUTTERFEILD
New Jersey drummer & studio engineer. Engineered & mixed the debut POSTERCHILD CD "Special". Plays 5 nights a week on Bourbon street. Drives a Hearse. Favorite color:Black

"This town [New Orleans], like most towns, could use a good stoner-rock power trio. Is POSTERCHILD it? Maybe. The opening "Welcome To New Orleans" stomps out the gate with a lean funk-metal groove,while the infidelity anthem "I'm Watchin' You" vibrates with pop-punk menace. Then there's the closer,an ingenious recasting of William Blake's poem "London" (no,really) as a soaring prog-rock Sabbath snorter. "The Whistle Blows At Midnight" is by far the best of the originals,a dirty little white-trash kiss-off that features guitarist David Jennings spinning off liquid lines like Steve Cropper in hell."
-Robert Fontenot
Feb.2003 offBEAT Magazine
www.offbeat.com

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