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MP3 The Low Road - Demolition(1990-1997)

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Description:

(ID 986097)
Quirky bohemian folk rockers with Americana stylings blending acoustic guitar, harmonica, violin, upright bass, and percussion.

19 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, ROCK: Americana



Details:
THE LOW ROAD
Mike Brenner-Vocals, Guitar
Alan Hewitt-Upright Bass
Rosie McNamara-Violin,Vocals
Palmer Yale-Harmonica
Mark Schreiber-Drums and Percussion

"From the sexy cacophony of 'Torso' to Rosie McNamara's sweet vocals on 'The Irish Queen' and 'The Fringes' to the harmonica-sparked reworking of the Clash's 'Train In Vain',Demolition captures The Low Road's free-spiited inventiveness.It stands as their best album."
Dan DeLuca-Philadelphia Inquirer 12/97

*Included as one of the 10 Best Local Records Of The Year*
"A compilation of demos and outtakes that proves why this crafty folk band got signed in the first place."
Neil Gladstone-Philadelphia City Paper 1/98

"Demolition perfectly documents a point when the band had a head full of steam and the city,at the dawn of the shiny happy 90's,was more than willing to go with them."
Joey Sweeney-Philadelphia Weekly 10/97


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