MP3 Spookie Daly Pride - Marshmallow Pie
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Jam band + coffee + pot = good music
13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Jam-band, ROCK: Modern Rock
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"Marshmallow Pie is what you get when four musicians scramble up a mix of funk, rock, reggae and Dixieland in an attempt to find out just how much fun you can have making music. A lot of fun, it turns out, and you can have a lot of fun listening to them." - Shaun Dale
The members of Spookie Daly Pride bring an eclectic array of experiences to the band, which comes out in the group's dizzying, nearly psychedelic mix of songs on its upcoming debut album, "Marshmallow Pie" (Funzalo Records), from the U2-like soul-rock ballad, "Holy Rubbertramps" to the Tom Waits-ish "Birthday Song," to the Monty Python-like "Big Car," to the ska-powered "Splash (In the Nighttime)" to the Crash Test Dummies-like pop-funk of "Karma Thunderbolt."
Each song has its own distinct sound but yet they all blend together perfectly. If you attempt to compare the sound, you can't because they are tremendous lovers of music and let it all out when they play - it is everything you have heard before, and nothing like what you've heard before.
13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Jam-band, ROCK: Modern Rock
Details:
"Marshmallow Pie is what you get when four musicians scramble up a mix of funk, rock, reggae and Dixieland in an attempt to find out just how much fun you can have making music. A lot of fun, it turns out, and you can have a lot of fun listening to them." - Shaun Dale
The members of Spookie Daly Pride bring an eclectic array of experiences to the band, which comes out in the group's dizzying, nearly psychedelic mix of songs on its upcoming debut album, "Marshmallow Pie" (Funzalo Records), from the U2-like soul-rock ballad, "Holy Rubbertramps" to the Tom Waits-ish "Birthday Song," to the Monty Python-like "Big Car," to the ska-powered "Splash (In the Nighttime)" to the Crash Test Dummies-like pop-funk of "Karma Thunderbolt."
Each song has its own distinct sound but yet they all blend together perfectly. If you attempt to compare the sound, you can't because they are tremendous lovers of music and let it all out when they play - it is everything you have heard before, and nothing like what you've heard before.
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