The Meat Purveyors - Pain by Numbers
  • How Can I Be so Thirsty Today?
  • In the Middle of Nowhere
  • TMP Smackdown
  • How Can I Be so Thirsty Today?
    Genre: AAA
    MP3 (02:18) [5.25 MB]
  • In the Middle of Nowhere
    Genre: AAA
    MP3 (02:57) [6.76 MB]
  • TMP Smackdown
    Genre: AAA
    MP3 (02:06) [4.82 MB]
Biography
For the better part of a decade, Austin's The Meat Purveyors were the skunk tossed into the tent of stoic bluegrass revivalism. Always more Brothers Ramone than Brothers Osborne and more comfy in jack boots than cowboy, TMP are still able to out-lament most of the current crop of high lonesome pretenders. Top shelf musicianship, razor sharp songwriting, and a total lack of concern for the confines of genre, make the Meat Purveyors one of the most entertaining and energetic plying the dark corners of the roots underground.

Whiskey-fueled and case-hardened deep in the heart of Texas, TMP boast a personal history that would shame Fleetwood Mac, and wood shedding that sends so-called roots revivalists, snooty bluegrass purists, and alt-country poseurs into paroxysms of self-doubt and years of expensive therapy.

And just who are these Texans who dare to breathe fresh life into the overly stoic, staid and mossback world of bluegrass? Anchoring this dysfunctional lot with his percussion guitar and gift for lyrics is recent Austin Music Hall of Fame inductee Bill Anderson (we're guessing it can't be THAT hard to get into, fer crying out loud). Diva Jo Walston is a honky tonk angel gone wrong under a towering beehive, while Miss Cherilyn DiMond delivers piledriver stand-up bass and harmonies directly from the choir (and banter directly from the truck stop parking lot). Mr. Peter Stiles, a reformed Deadhead, presents a flabbergasting prestidigitation on the mandolin and it is rumored that he has never played a bad solo. Ever. Darcie Deaville provides the fiery fiddling and the wild-eyed stares that fans fear to love and love to fear.

The Meat Purveyors are doing their best to keep bluegrass from tottering meekly into a dust-covered coffin. Help them, won't you? You don't want them to get too riled up.
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  • Members:
    Jo Stanli Cohen, Cherilyn diMond, Bill Anderson, Peter Stiles
  • Sounds Like:
    The Meat Purveyors
  • Influences:
    The Meat Purveyors
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    07/27/10
  • Profile Last Updated:
    08/15/23 14:02:32

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