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fave it Country Rock | Roots Rock
11 tracks | 35 minutes
Released Mar 2002
on In Music We Trust Records
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Bad-ass muddy country rock from a band called I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch in the House? It doesn't get much tougher than that.
Editorial review
I Can Lick Any Son of a Bitch in the House is the brainchild of Mike Damron, a bluesy singer/songwriter who writes and performs everything himself. He owns an affected, forceful voice that has a gritty edge ? la Taime Downe of Faster Pussycat (and no, that isn't an insult). Mixing slightly psychedelic production with a soulful sound, the songs here are an inspired combination of electric anthems and acoustic laments. Sometimes a bit too polished for his own good, Damron can be guilty of relying too much on studio tricks. But when he lets it all hang out, his music can be a passionate maelstrom of blues-rock. Although nowhere near perfect, Creepy Little Noises is a strong debut that displays a lot of promise and enthusiasm. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
Mike Damron, the mastermind behind I Can Lick Any Son of a Bitch In the House is quite the character. Of course, anyone who names his or her band "I Can Lick Any Son of a Bitch In the House" has got to be interesting. Though, Mike Damron backs it up with enough musical muscle to kick anyone's ass.
Grabbing his band's name from boxing champion John L. Sullivan's biography (note: "John L. Sullivan" is the lead track on the album), S.O.B. kicks out muddy, swamp-country-rock that would make John L. Sullivan proud. This bad boy rocking machine known as S.O.B. just beats on you non-stop, from the eerie title track and the fight theme song of "John L. Sullivan", to the grittiest ballad you've ever heard, "Walk Across Texas".
This is muddy, not-to-be-compromised, dirt-under-the-nails rock of the working man. Though, it isn't all hard knocks and sad tales of life. On the reminiscent "Saturday", S.O.B.
↓ more ↓recalls hanging out with grandma, watching Saturday morning cartoons, Cap 'n Crunch, Dilly Bars at Dairy Queen, and a care free world that everyone will instantly relate to as it brings up plenty pleasant memories of your childhood. But in true S.O.B. fashion, Damron proclaims "Mama, you're never gonna hit me again" as he escapes from the troubles of life on his Saturday, living a happy life, and eagerly waiting for the next Saturday to come around ("Cause six days ain't too long to wait").
Rockers and country fans will get it, because this isn't pleasant pop. This music lives up to the true working man creed of the aforementioned genres, kicking out harsh, wild country-rock with plenty of heart and soul, and a tender spot to boot. Mike Darmon and his backing band do both musical styles justice, keeping it raw, emotional, and plenty lively. Don't miss out.
Key Selling Points:
-National press and tour press campaign
-Constant Touring Throughout 2002 and 2003
-In-store play copies / P.O.P. available
-Available for In-stores on tour route
Label Contact:
Alex Steininger @ inmusicwetrust.com
alex@inmusicwetrust.com / http://www.inmusicwetrust.com
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Creepy little noiseslinz1234 wrote on October 06, 2009
This is sort of good.














