Scott H. Biram unleashes a fervent display of conviction through, not only the genuine blues, classic country, bluegrass, and rock n roll, but he seals the deal with punk, heavy metal, and frankly, anything else he wants to. He will still the room with haunting South Texas blues, then turn it upside down, into a truck driver's mosh pit. Like he says, it might be baptism, or it might be murder, either way…you gonna see the light. All this held down with a pounding backbeat brought forth by his amplified left foot, and self customed stomp board.
The remainder of this brutally charming one-man band consists of an unwieldy combination of beat-up amplifiers and old microphones strung together by a tangled mess of guitar cables. The closing three tracks are recorded on-stage, but that just adds audience participation to what seems like a live in the studio disc.
Not for the meek, Biram 's hardcore blues and country go down like cheap moonshine from a backwoods still. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript.
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