500 Miles To Memphis

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Broken, Busted, Bloody 00:00 Tools
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My Time Is Up 00:00 Tools
Sunshine In A Shotglass 00:00 Tools
Darlin' 00:00 Tools
Don't Mislead 00:00 Tools
Keep It Together 00:00 Tools
Fireflies 00:00 Tools
It's Alright 00:00 Tools
Let It Rain 00:00 Tools
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I'll Miss You (Whatever) 00:00 Tools
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Barfly 00:00 Tools
Six Foot Hole 00:00 Tools
Let it Go 00:00 Tools
By Accident 00:00 Tools
East Texas Angel 00:00 Tools
Lead Me On 00:00 Tools
Moonlight 00:00 Tools
No Sympathy 00:00 Tools
You Loved Me Once 00:00 Tools
Dejas 00:00 Tools
Shots 00:00 Tools
Everybody Needs an Enemy 00:00 Tools
We've Built Up to Nothing 00:00 Tools
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Fire Flies 00:00 Tools
All I'm Asking For 00:00 Tools
Ton Of Bricks 00:00 Tools
Bethel, OH 00:00 Tools
Before The Sun Rises 00:00 Tools
Bandit 00:00 Tools
'Nother Year Down The Toilet 00:00 Tools
How Would I Know 00:00 Tools
Tired And Weak (6 Years Too Long) 00:00 Tools
Medication 00:00 Tools
Blame 00:00 Tools
Stars Over Georgia 00:00 Tools
D-Town 00:00 Tools
The Way Of The Buffalo 00:00 Tools
Easy Come & Easy Go 00:00 Tools
Hold on Tight 00:00 Tools
Bonnie 00:00 Tools
Abilene 00:00 Tools
Don't Leave 00:00 Tools
Takes Some Time 00:00 Tools
Open 00:00 Tools
Reap 00:00 Tools
1947 00:00 Tools
You'll Get Around 00:00 Tools
Grandpa 00:00 Tools
I Found 00:00 Tools
Easy Way Out 00:00 Tools
The River 00:00 Tools
Alone 00:00 Tools
Cow to the Slaughter 00:00 Tools
I Said Babe 00:00 Tools
Blessed Be the Damned 00:00 Tools
In My Chest 00:00 Tools
I'm a Bastard 00:00 Tools
What a Waste 00:00 Tools
Save Me 00:00 Tools
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I'll Miss You 00:00 Tools
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Last Texas Angel 00:00 Tools
You Love Me Once 00:00 Tools
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Lead by playfully angry and charismatic front man, Ryan Malott, 500 Miles To Memphis will be out in all their grit and glory February 26th at Newport, Kentucky’s historic Southgate House and February 27th at Buster’s in Lexington, Kentucky, celebrating (with orchestration) the release of their third full-length album, “We’ve Built Up to NOTHING”, formally releasing on Valentine’s Day. Previously, the band has received international praise for their ability to satisfy the musical hunger of fans in both country and alternative/punk genres. Right out of the gate, fans will hear dramatic differences from the previous album “Sunshine in a Shot Glass”. 500 Miles To Memphis has re-invented themselves without compromising the blood, sweat, and tears from previous releases, creating an album that’s nothing short of riveting. “We’ve Built Up to NOTHING” has cut after cut of instantly memorable hooks, screaming guitars, Beatles-inspired harmonies, and even a full orchestra. Produced by platinum award-winning producer, Erwin Musper (Scorpions, Van Halen, Def Leppard, David Bowie, Mick Jagger,...), the new cd is being shopped to major record labels, both in the US and internationally... as well as to film/television studios worldwide. Their previous release, "Sunshine In A Shotglass" (DER-464) on the Deep Elm indie label also produced by Erwin Musper, has already yielded 500 Miles To Memphis tremendous success for the use of their songs in television, from placements on MTV's Nitro Circus and American Movie Classics (AMC) to being featured in countless YouTube "extreme sports" videos by athletes such as Travis Pastrana. Their song "All My Friends Are Crazy" is now part of the Rock Band video game. 500 Miles To Memphis has also received the praise of music journalists worldwide. Named after the distance from the band's hometown of Cincinnati to Graceland, 500 Miles To Memphis have been reviewed internationally as: "rowdy, insanely catchy”, “heartbreaking”, “inspiring”, and “whiskey-soaked in bittersweet lament”, but don’t be fooled, this is definitely not an alcohol-fueled pity party. Slather on an infectious melody, some bright, brash guitars and a touch of bluegrass fiddle and suddenly tracks about cocaine-addicted friends and coma victims praying for sweet death ring out like the perfect, invigorating remedy for the honky-tonk blues. This band is comfortable in almost any setting, largely because their music--a mix of scrappy country and scorching Rock & Roll--has a magnetic, wide appeal. The Hot Topic kids get juiced on the band's adrenalized live shows, while fans of Classic Country appreciate their true, heartfelt take on vintage C&W. -- Mike Breen, City Beat Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.