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Strawman
recently toured the entire United States with the Kottonmouth
Kings (80 shows in 90 days) in venues averaging 1,000 person
capacities. Prior to the tour, Strawman charted nationally
on CMJ's Radio 200, landed on top 30 playlists at 65 college
stations, sold more than 10,000 self-produced cds, played
more than 300 shows, and ran two vans into the ground. And
they're still having fun.
Without the help of a label, distributor, or radio promoter,
Strawman convinced more than 160 college and independent radio
Music Directors to place their album in rotation. "A Better
Handle On mY Psyche" was one of the top ten albums at 23 different
stations. The band is back with a new disc and a newfound
energy, and is ready to tackle the establishment once more.
Strawman's music falls somewhere between ass-shaking-bump-n-grind,
neck-fracturing-Beavis-rock, and foot-stompin-ditties. Their
live show has gained them opening slots for bands like Everclear,
Collective Soul, Anthrax, FUEL, Smile Empty Soul, Seether,
The Exies and others. Influenced by the likes of early Chili
Peppers, Mr. Bungle, and Sugar Ray's "Lemonade and Brownies,"
Strawman's brand new studio effort, "American
Idle", serves up the funk with a radio-friendly
pop attitude to match.
Strawman
is fronted by Floppy,
an intense freakjob with a life-long history on community
theater stages. He has more hair than you. Mark
pounds out aggressive bass lines but tempers the power with
cascading melodies. He has less hair than you. Shane,
a barely pubescent personification of pure energy, is responsible
for Strawman's maddening guitar riffs. Finally, Dan
is the metronome, responsible for keeping it all together
while slipping in tom fills that defy gravity.
Strawman
is determined, talented, and ready. Have a listen for yourself.
For
mp3 downloads click
here.
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