MP3 Dangermuffin - Moonscapes
Sand-blasted roots rock, with a sweet jam spread. From the heart of Folly Beach, SC.
12 MP3 Songs in this album (55:41) !
Related styles: Rock: Jam-band, Rock: Americana, Mood: Fun
People who are interested in Grateful Dead moe. Wood Brothers should consider this download.
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"Catch these guys on the road now and you can say you were there back when... These guys are going to be around awhile"
STEFANI SCAMARDO
EVIL TEEN RECORDS, GOV''T MULE
"When I first heard Dangermuffin, it brought me back to the first time I heard The Grateful Dead, with the same free spirited jamming blues intensity. We have them booked to play at Wanee Festival"
BERT HOLMAN
MANAGER, ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
"Don''t let the name fool you- Dangermuffin is not another run-of-the-mill, directionless jamband. Rather, it''s a trio with immense talent and potential that has gifted songwriting and playing abilities in spades. Just like many a funny named band before them- Phish, The String Cheese Incident and Umphrey''s McGee come to mind- Dangermuffin is likely to become synonymous with those fans who love bands that deliver something new and promising each show."
JOSH BARON
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - RELIX MAGAZINE
"After hearing ''Moonscapes'' once, I had to put it on Jam On right away. It sounds great on the air, and the audience seems to love it, too!"
JESS BESACK
FORMAT MANAGER - SIRIUSXM/JAM ON
"This is an act that would have been perfect for Warner Brothers Records, when it was at its pinnacle."
RUSS TITELMAN
GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING PRODUCER
"I want to steal this band because they could open for one of my arena acts"
ANONYMOUS MANAGER
"Dangermuffin make endlessly listenable music, with ambitious chording and instrumentation and few boundaries in their musical exploration. They bring to mind the more disciplined moments of bands like Phish and the Grateful Dead, with tight arrangements, interesting rhythms, hooks for days and compelling themes. With influences from such various sources as blues, prog rock, improv, country, jam, bluegrass and jazz, they''re tough to categorize but easy to hear. They just make me feel good."
RAY WADDELL
TOURING EDITOR - BILLBOARD MAGAZINE
REPORTING ON LIVE MUSIC FOR 25 YEARS