Hometown: Wichita, KS US
Bluegrass worthy of being blasted out of the windows of a Plymouth Barracuda with 451 Hemi engine. Their live shows are the stuff of legend. They will whip crowds into a sweaty frenzy--Jeff hunched over his homemade, gas-tank bass, Kirk breaking guitar strings by the dozen and changing them fast enough to ensure himself a place on any NASCAR pit crew, and Eric, looking the part of a Civil War re-enactor, doing things to a banjo that Eddie Van Halen wishes he’d thought of.
Sadly, because their shows are so good, they don’t get the credit they should for their songwriting--time honored themes of bad cars, bad jobs, bad women, loss and longing, taken off the dusty shelves of the old-timey circuit and updated to make sense for those who don’t have shitty farming or mining jobs, but do have shitty jobs at Wal-Mart or Home Depot. They’ve got four part harmonies and wear their big hearts on their greasy sleeves. You will be surprised at how good they are.
If these guys weren't so nice, we'd all be very afraid of them. They have more tattoos, break more strings, and drink more beer (almost) than any of our other bands. According to SLR, the Garden of Eden is in some muddy Winfield, Kansas field--except it only surfaces for a few weeks each September. Early live shows featured a real chicken, but we guess they got hungry. Speaking of hunger, Jeff knows, like, 87 recipes for gar.
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Representative Quotes: "If something breaks and you can't fix it with duct tape... Throw it away." - Wayne
"People should get ready to have their heads ripped off." - Eric
Compilation Tracks:
"A Little More Cocaine Please" and "PB24SS" on the DVD Bloodied But Unbowed: Bloodshot Records' Life In The Trenches
"PB24SS" and "A Little More Cocaine Please" performed live on the Bloodied But Unbowed: Bloodshot Records' Life In The Trenches Soundtrack
"Train Song" on Down to the Promised Land
"The Weasel, the Bean, the Frog, and the Dog" on The Bottle Let Me Down
"How Many Biscuits Can You Eat?" on For a Decade of Sin: 11 Years of Bloodshot Records
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