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Bad Ingredients

Scott H. Biram

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It’s unusual for a magnetic live performer to translate that energy and enthusiasm to the recorded medium without losing an essential element. Yet that’s just what outlaw blues/country/folk troubadour Scott H. Biram achieves with the stellar Bad Ingredients. A rave-up like “Dontcha Lie to Me Baby” shakes with a shattering power far beyond a one-man band. The recordings are often deliberately lo-fi, but with a stunning clarity for guitars that gives everything a desperate power. “Victory Song” rips through the juke joint with high-level velocity. “I Want My Mojo Back,” recorded with saxophonist Walter Daniels, is primal blues. The lost and wandering spirits of “Just Another River,” “Open Road,” and “Born in Jail” crack a forlorn sky. “Broke Ass” is the kind of tortured love song one expects from a man who proudly lives his life at society’s margins. Biram is a brilliant performer; everything he touches shreds in his hands. Surely Tom Waits fans would understand.

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Blues

Scott Biram beats out another good effort. Perfectly imperfect, well written and it goes in a lot of different directions. Great sound for refugees of the Modest Mouse era Black Keys.

Jesus loves Scott H. Biram

Scott Biram is a bad man ! His guitar pickin is the sh!t. Cd is great in headphones sound was deep. Wind up blind is my favorite.

Something different!

This has a bluesy sound to it. It's refreshing to hear something different from what everyone else is doing. I am going to get the whole album.

Biography

Genre: Blues

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Scott H. Biram offers up a unique blend of "real" country, old-school acoustic blues, and punk, with influences ranging from Minor Threat and Slayer to Bill Monroe and Mississippi Fred McDowell. Biram is a one-man band, playing all his songs on a 1959 Gibson hollow body, yet each song he plays differs vastly from one to the next, and Biram dishes out...
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