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The Blood Moons at No Problemo March 8
with M.O.T.O
No Problemo
New Bedford, Mass
Mark Cutler with Forever Young at Narrows Center
Forever Young
Narrows Center for the Arts
Fall River, Mass
Motif Magazine Announces 2013 Music Nominations
Motif Magazine has announced their nominations for the 2013 Music Awards. 75orLess related acts with nominations include:
Americana Singer Songwriter – Mark Cutler
Male Americana Vocalist – Bob Kendall
Americana Album – Bob Kendall ‘Midnight Flower’
Live Rock Act – Vertical Twin
Male Rock Vocalist – Mark Cutler
Rock Album (4 of 7) –
Vertical Twin ‘ElectroSonicMotherPhonic”
Six Star General ‘Splinter’
Mark Cutler ‘Sweet Pain’
The Masons ‘Warm Days, Long Shadows’
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Suicide Bill and the Liquors – Suicide Comes Alive
75OL-159 Suicide Bill and the Liquors – Suicide Comes Alive CD
$7.00 S&H Included
Digital download is available here
Track Listing
1 Bill’s Alternative Country
2 The Independent Man
3 What’s Up Nobody?
4 Real Problem
5 Onion Guy
6 W.O.N.E.N.E.
7 Fire Engine Red
8 Blind Girl
9 Biscuit City Bliss
10 River Friend
11 Nothing Makes Bill Happy
Want to know what 2 or 3 drunk folks usually endure at a Suicide Bill show? Want to know why the hell Bill won a singer/songwriter award in the Providence Phoenix? “Suicide Comes Alive!” answers all the big questions and raises a few new ones. Eleven new live and semi-alive songs featuring Bill and his guitar with backup shouts and percussion from The Liquors make up their 5th record. Bill’s brand of loud-acoustic/alt. rock has never been stronger than it is here. Three of the songs also feature great guitar and harmony-vocal work from the most elusive member of the Liquors, Ray Pruitt. Once again, Suicide and company make a record that sounds good cranked up in your car while you deliver stuff — probably pizza or newspapers. Have fun on your route.
Vertical Twin ‘Electrosonicmotherphonic’ album review
Boston’s The Noise reviews Vertical Twin’s ‘Electrosonicmotherphonic’ album