THE DEVIL MAKES THREE LIVE ALBUM STOMP AND SMASH ON OCTOBER 25
“Unplugged, yet intense…whiskey-drenched, ramshackle fury…”—NPR Music
“The Devil Makes Three is a bluegrass trio. Sort of. Just don’t expect songs about catching rabbits or foggy mountains. Do expect songs about drug abuse, gunplay, advertising and other forms of bad behavior.”—WNYC “Soundcheck”
“Unplugged, yet intense…whiskey-drenched, ramshackle fury…”—NPR Music
“Their rootsy, Ozarkian vintage folk rock will speak to fans of bands like Old Crow Medicine Show — assuming they’ve listened to a Black Flag song or two.”—Nashville Scene
“…troubadours to sing our survival tales.”—Jambase
“…like the best bourbon-goes down smooth and then helps to steer the rest of your day.”
—Under The Radar
“…a highly recommended gig for any fan of folk, bluegrass, or slow country …take in what could only be called “not your father’s” Americana.—SFist
The Devil Makes Three recorded a two night, sold out stand at The Mystic Theater in Petaluma this spring. Focusing their performance on long time fan favorites, the recording was turned into the upcoming Stomp and Smash, which Milan Records will release on October 25. The album includes new tracks “This Life” and “They Call That Religion” and was recorded by Kark Derfler known for his work with Tom Waits. The trio recently made their first appearance at The Newport Folk Festival and will return to Petaluma for The Petaluma Music Festival.
The Devil Makes Three are songwriter, guitar and vocalist Pete Bernhard, banjo player Cooper McBean and stand-up bassist Lucia Turino. All three members migrated to Santa Cruz via New England. Fellow Vermonters, Bernhard and McBean played in punk influenced bands back home but found a common ground in acoustic, country and bluegrass inspired music. When they met New Hampshire native Turino out west, she taught herself the stand-up bass and a band was born
Since independently releasing their first album in 2002, the self-titled The Devil Makes Three followed by the 2004 self-released offering Longjohn, Boots and a Belt, the band garnered ardent fans the old school way by constantly touring and selling out dates across the country. Propelled by word of mouth without the help of any press, radio or label, the trio started arriving at venues to fans waiting outside for tickets and packed houses.
The Devil Makes Three signed to Milan Records to release Do Wrong Right in 2009. The album introduced them to a larger audience through festival performances at Bonnaroo and Outside Lands. “We like shows where people can dance,” says Bernhard, “and it isn’t about how great the musicianship is as much as the energy of the crowd and the songs themselves.” They also made their live television debut on IFC’s Dinner With The Band.
The trio is also hard at work on their fourth studio album with plans to release in 2012.
TRACKLISTING
For Good Again
Statesboro Blues
This Life
Tow
Old Number 7
Graveyard
Never Learn
They Call That Religion
Do Wrong Right
Black Irish
Help Yourself
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