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Just ordered this based on Tangar the Destroyer's review on PFM. It sounds right up my alley as described, old-school country with bluegrass touches. Anybody heard these guys? Tell me if I did good or made a mistake. Oh yeah, it's the new one "Speed of the Whippoorwill"

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I know nothing of this, but I listened to that Scott Biram today for the first time and was pretty damn impressed.

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Is that in the same genre realm?

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Cool Hand Fu Wrote:
I know nothing of this, but I listened to that Scott Biram today for the first time and was pretty damn impressed.


The Scott Biram is awesome. Top 5 for sure for me.

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Nope, but I remember Macon County Line

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Stop Breathin' Wrote:
Is that in the same genre realm?


From AMG:
Every so often, an artist comes along, playing music that makes you stop in your tracks and say, "Yeah, that's exactly what I needed." Scott H. Biram is that artist. Biram offers up a unique blend of "real" country, old-school acoustic blues, and punk. With influences ranging from Minor Threat and Slayer to Bill Monroe and Mississippi Fred McDowell, Biram takes on some of America's finest music and turns it into a phenomenal album that's as dirty and raw as it is impressive.

So maybe not exactly the same, but def. RIYL.

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Cool Hand Fu Wrote:
Stop Breathin' Wrote:
Is that in the same genre realm?


From AMG:
Every so often, an artist comes along, playing music that makes you stop in your tracks and say, "Yeah, that's exactly what I needed." Scott H. Biram is that artist. Biram offers up a unique blend of "real" country, old-school acoustic blues, and punk. With influences ranging from Minor Threat and Slayer to Bill Monroe and Mississippi Fred McDowell, Biram takes on some of America's finest music and turns it into a phenomenal album that's as dirty and raw as it is impressive.

So maybe not exactly the same, but def. RIYL.


Oh, yeah. I just bumped caputo for this.

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