Old Man Markley

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For Better for Worse 02:55 Tools
Guts n' Teeth 02:56 Tools
At the Bottom 02:49 Tools
Running Weight 02:35 Tools
Song Songs 02:16 Tools
Do Me Like You Do 02:19 Tools
Blood on My Hands 04:07 Tools
Killing Time 02:40 Tools
Feel Good Song of the Year 02:40 Tools
In a Circle Going Round 02:22 Tools
America's Dreaming 03:00 Tools
Letterman 03:05 Tools
Struggling 03:12 Tools
Living and Learning 02:51 Tools
Lowdown Blues 04:17 Tools
Rehearsal 03:52 Tools
The Science of Myth 03:52 Tools
Come Around Here 03:27 Tools
Blindfold 02:57 Tools
We're In! 02:10 Tools
So Much More 03:15 Tools
Beyond the Moon 02:57 Tools
Hard to Understand 03:10 Tools
Hand Me Down 02:13 Tools
Up Side Down 03:31 Tools
Fastbreak 02:02 Tools
Train of Thought 03:34 Tools
Too Soon for Goodnight 03:01 Tools
Stupid Today 03:08 Tools
Party Shack 03:08 Tools
The Holidays 02:57 Tools
Reeko 02:56 Tools
For Better, For Worse 02:56 Tools
Folk Song 02:38 Tools
folk song. 02:38 Tools
Guts 'N Teeth 02:25 Tools
Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms 02:25 Tools
Jailhouse Now 03:08 Tools
Salty Dog 02:18 Tools
Violets Bloomin' 02:29 Tools
Blue Moon Of Kentucky 03:12 Tools
Fallen 03:25 Tools
For Better For Worse - Fat Wreck Chords 03:01 Tools
Livin' And Learnin' 03:30 Tools
Guts 'n' Teeth 03:01 Tools
We're In! (Youth Brigade cover) 02:10 Tools
Jailhouse 02:10 Tools
Guts n’ Teeth 02:10 Tools
We're In! (Youth Brigade) 02:10 Tools
Blue Moon 02:10 Tools
Low Down Blues 02:10 Tools
The Science of Myth (Screeching Weasel) 03:52 Tools
The Feel Good Song of the Year 03:52 Tools
Blood On Our Hands 04:02 Tools
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Old Man Markley are not your run-of-the-mill band. They’re not a traditional bluegrass band, nor are they a typical punk band. Instead, the band meld elements of both styles into a cross-pollinated “newgrass” amalgam that has resulted in a boot stomping good time for fans around the world. The seven piece band – rounded out by Johnny Carey (vocals, guitar), Annie DeTemple (autoharp, vocals), Joey Garibaldi (bass, vocals), Jeff Fuller (drums), Ryan Markley (washboard), John Rosen (banjo, vocals) and Katie Weed (fiddle, vocals) – roared onto the scene in 2010. Their unique blend of punk rock sensibilities, ear for pop melodies and deeply rooted love for bluegrass caught the ear of Fat Wreck Chords, who released OMM’s debut album, Guts n’ Teeth, in 2011. Word quickly spread of the their incredible live shows, and over the next few years the band found themselves scootin boots on stage with the likes of Flogging Molly, Bad Religion, The Reverend Horton Heat, NOFX, The Descendents and Against Me!. Old Man Markley were quickly embraced by the punk rock community with their incendiary live performances, and at the same time the band were also warmly accepted by bluegrass fans, earning them a #8 debut on the Billboard Bluegrass chart with the release of Guts n’ Teeth. From rivets to rhinestones, even the world of glossy country music embraced OMM, yielding them a slot at California’s country festival mecca, Stagecoach. After two years of relentless touring and winning over thousands of fans, Old Man Markley returned to the little house in Southern California where it all began to record their follow-up album, Down Side Up. “We wrote and recorded the new songs last summer, in a studio we built in the house where we have been practicing since the band started,” states Garibaldi. With Fat Wreck Chords owner and NOFX frontman Fat Mike in the producer’s chair alongside singer/guitarist Johnny Carey, Old Man Markley plucked, bowed, and strummed their way through thirteen galloping new songs. “With the support of Fat Mike, we went out on a limb with this album,” says Carey. “We didn’t restrict our creativity and can’t wait for the world to hear the variety on our album.” A more cohesive unit than ever before, Old Man Markley overflows with a passion for their craft and for each other that is both audible and palpable as their instruments dance between seamless harmonies. “The songs on Down Side Up are the result of touring for two years and waking up together in cities across the world, of discovering new worlds while still missing home, of stories that we’ve wanted to tell for ages, of melodies that permeated our minds and then soundchecks, and of ideas that took shape truly as a collaboration between all seven of us,” adds Weed. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.