ARTIST: American Minor TITLE: American Minor LABEL: Jive/Zomba GENRE: Rock BITRATE: 218kbps avg PLAYTIME: 0h 39min total RELEASE DATE: 2005-08-16 RIP DATE: 2005-06-07 Track List ---------- 01. Walk On 3:27 02. Break 3:04 03. Cheaters & Non-Believers 4:23 04. Mr. Queen 4:31 05. Don't Jump The Gun 3:38 06. Buffalo Creek 3:39 07. Shine 3:03 08. All My Time 3:28 09. Change 4:01 10. One Last Supper 3:10 11. Sleepwalking 3:14 Release Notes: American Minor is a five-piece guitar-driven rock and roll band that hails from the Kanawha River valley of southern West Virginia; not exactly known for being a hotbed of musical activity or a hotbed of anything else really. For the past year, when their van hasn't been breaking down on the highway, they've been practicing at blistering volumes in a rundown century-old farmhouse in Champaign, Illinois. Four out of the five members have spent time living in a trailer, three have done construction work, none of them come from musical families, and while all five will agree that Deep Purple is a pretty bitchin' rock group, all five will say the same thing about Fugazi. Ask these young men (21-25, if you care) anything more about their influences and they’ll gladly admit to worshipping at the altar of the classics; Stones, Skynyrd, AC/DC, Ramones, Heartbreakers, Mats’, Lennon, Sabbath, etc. but they seem to speak ‘indie-rock’ with equal fluency. They’re just as likely to give it up for Pavement or The Refused. Must be a generational thing--or maybe these boys just love great music and don’t really care what you call it. These West Virginians pride themselves on writing songs-with no pomp, no circumstance-about things they experience in everyday life: the mentally ill struggling in the streets of their dilapidated hometown; the police interrogating a suicidal neighbor late at night in their apartment building; the loose talk that spews forth from women on tour; and the deranged people they wished they never had the opportunity to meet. When asked about their "mission" as a band, lead vocalist Robert McCutcheon very matter of factly points out the absurdity of that question, "Last time I checked, rock bands don't go on missions, the only thing I can really think to say in response to that question is that we're an American band. And in accordance to the well-established and long-standing tradition of the 'American Band', we're coming to your town--we come to party down." www.americanminormusic.com |___________________ O\\|__________________/ 06-07-2005 at 02:56:11 |