MP3 Mike Merz & the Can o´ Worms - Merzworld
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Spanning the much-needed gulf between country and hip-hop, "Merzworld" offers a 5-song deconstruction of the sinner-songwriter experience.
5 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Folk Rock, FOLK: Folk Pop
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Spanning the much-needed gulf between country and hip-hop, "Merzworld" offers a 5-song deconstruction of the sinner-songwriter experience.
"That something this much fun, and with this much personality, is a self-released project is either a shining example of an artist thriving in his own right or further evidence that the music industry as a whole has feces for ears." --Jim Walsh, St Paul Pioneer Press
"Merz's sarcastic dark humor is in full bloom on this satirically narcissistic five-song disc... Why are rappers and rock stars so intent on making us believe they're God's gift to the universe when in fact they're probably the most screwed up bunch of people on the planet?... Why should we even care?... Merz makes his point by co-opting and mangling the very format he's lambasting." --Pookie Review, Decatur, GA
5 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Folk Rock, FOLK: Folk Pop
Details:
Spanning the much-needed gulf between country and hip-hop, "Merzworld" offers a 5-song deconstruction of the sinner-songwriter experience.
"That something this much fun, and with this much personality, is a self-released project is either a shining example of an artist thriving in his own right or further evidence that the music industry as a whole has feces for ears." --Jim Walsh, St Paul Pioneer Press
"Merz's sarcastic dark humor is in full bloom on this satirically narcissistic five-song disc... Why are rappers and rock stars so intent on making us believe they're God's gift to the universe when in fact they're probably the most screwed up bunch of people on the planet?... Why should we even care?... Merz makes his point by co-opting and mangling the very format he's lambasting." --Pookie Review, Decatur, GA
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