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DESCRIPTION:Doors 7:30 | Show 8:30\nIn an era where most of the world is 
 floating around on laptop  computers and digital social networks\, there
 &rsquo\;s still someone out there  coughing chunks of salt\, dirt\, and 
 gravel into a microphone\, and banging  out the bowels of what&rsquo\;s 
 left of the seeds of man on a 1959 Gibson  hollow-body guitar. These are
  the rusty scrapings of resin that have  come from modern times having i
 ts way with old time blues\, country\, and  bluegrass roots music and th
 at someone is Scott H. Biram\, The Dirty Old  One Man Band from Austin\,
  TX.\nWhen you put a lethal mix of styles and genres like his together  
 you&rsquo\;re just asking for a potent cocktail of auditory bliss and  b
 lasphemy.&nbsp\;Bad Ingredients\, his latest libation to hit your  palat
 e last fall on Bloodshot Records\, is a 13-song happy hour  guaranteed t
 o kick your ass and leave you thirsty for more. Recorded at  Scott&rsquo
 \;s home studio and mastered by the legendary&nbsp\;Jerry Tubb&nbsp\;of 
 Terra  Nova Mastering (Johnny Cash\, Willie Nelson\, Dwight Yoakam)\,&nb
 sp\;Bad Ingredients&nbsp\;delivers  in both classic S.H.B. throat-stompi
 ng style and ever-evolving as a  songwriter substance. Crowd pleasing tr
 acks like &ldquo\;Victory Song&rdquo\; and &ldquo\;I  Want My Mojo Back&
 rdquo\; force the listener to bang down their shot glasses in  time to t
 he beat\, as best they can\, and sing along. While &ldquo\;Just Another 
  River&rdquo\; and &ldquo\;Open Road&rdquo\; might just find itself into
  your cerebellum  subconsciously while you fight the late night spins an
 d reflect on  another day lost to the night.&nbsp\;Bad Ingredients&nbsp\
 ;might just cure what ails you and large doses are encouraged.\nWhat mak
 es a Scott H. Biram show unlike anything you&rsquo\;ve ever  experienced
 ? His live stage performance consists of a collection of  vintage guitar
 s\, a couple rock guitars wired up through a wall of  beat-up\, road-wor
 n amplifiers\, all accompanied by a stomp board of his  own creation. Th
 e board is powered by two huge big-rig grilled  subwoofers that sit dire
 ctly behind him providing a powerful thump that  obligates the crowd to 
 shake their fists and their asses. His voice is  driven through the slig
 htest overdriven mics that make the vocals ride  on top of his sound whi
 le blending perfectly with the rest of the  instruments. Scott H. Biram 
 is a man possessed. Why not let his dirty  gospel enter your soul and jo
 in him at his First Church of the Ultimate  Fanaticism? Sorry\, no wine&
 mdash\;just whiskey. Hallelujah.
URL:http://clevelandheights.patch.com/events/scott-h-biram-lydia-loveless
 -heelsplitter
SUMMARY:Scott H. Biram / Lydia Loveless / Heelsplitter
LOCATION:Grog Shop: 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd\, Cleveland\, OH
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