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- Summary: Rock, country, and blues are just some of the influences on Scott H. Biram's latest release.
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- Record Label: Bloodshot
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Blues-Rock, Alternative Country-Rock
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Jan 6, 2012From cow-punk ("Killed a Chicken Last Night") and DIY metal ("Dontcha Lie to Me Baby") to gritty classic rock ("Wind up Blind"), Biram proves the ultimate outlaw.
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Jan 6, 2012One rarely feels so much energy and solidarity in loneliness and despair than when one listens to Scott H. Biram's music, not the least in Bad Ingredients.
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MagnetFeb 2, 2012His guitar solos are more electrified than usual, and they sound like burning juke-joint riffs... a true American original. [No. 82, p. 53]
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Jan 6, 2012If it isn't as strong as 2009's Something's Wrong/Lost Forever, it shows Biram is too tough and too stubborn to quit telling his tales any time soon, and for folks who like their music rough and real, that's a rare bit of good news.
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Jan 6, 2012Despite the occasional lapse in songwriting, Bad Ingredients still impresses for what Biram accomplishes within the confines of a DIY aesthetic.
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Jan 6, 2012He's a vibrant and, indeed, impassioned performer and Bad Ingredients is filled with enough passion and conviction to spark an entire orchestra. And a rousing ensemble at that.