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City: HOUSTON
State: TEXAS
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/25/2005

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Tuesday, October 07, 2008 

Category: Music

As Murder the Stout take a hiatus of sorts, with Gerard now firmly with his feet set in Washington State & Jonathan heading to Victoria, we'd like to inform that we will be back, that is for sure.

Rehearsing continues with a new whistle player & drummer and the writing of original material has taken priority.

Already a few "belters" are taking shape. We hope to have a demo of these up here in the near future.

Please be patient as Murder the Stout WILL return refreshed & ready for the next chapter!

"Drink up, sing up & we'll see you soon"

MTS

Saturday, January 26, 2008 

Category: Music

24 January 2008

Murder The Stout - Murder The Stout (self-released, 2006)

This Texan five-piece plays traditional Irish music with a rocky edge. Traditional instruments (accordion, mandolin, tin whistle and acoustic guitar) are augmented by Berkley (bass) and Jonathan (drums) to produce a roaring folk sound not unlike the earliest Pogues.

The album opens with a lively romp through 'Roddy McCorley'. Lead vocalist Gerard, an Irish expatriate, sings in a likeable, tuneful growl that suits the up-tempo music very nicely. We get treated to some well-known songs, including 'Fields of Athenry', 'The Rare Old Mountain Dew', 'Whiskey in the Jar' and 'Wild Irish Rover'. Most songs are propelled by Hugh's stellar accordion, a sound that works in well with the whistle (Gerard) and mandolin/guitar (Neil).

Some of the tune combinations are real master strokes. 'Fields of Athenry' somehow melds into the wonderful tune "Merrily Kissed the Quaker', while the '3 Drunken Maidens Medley' throws in some famous American tunes like 'O Susannah' and (appropriately) 'Deep in the Heart of Texas'. But for me, the most sublime moment is the fantastic reworking of 'Botany Bay', book-ended by traditional tunes 'Off to California' and 'Peat Fire Flame'. This tracks's an instant classic.

Here's a debut album that contains a lot of familiar tunes and famous songs, played with an edge that no doubt makes Murder The Stout a most impressive live band. One can easily imagine their gigs developing into raucous singalongs and stompathons. Any chance of an Australian tour, lads?

source - http://21c-reviews.blogspot.com/

Sunday, June 17, 2007 

Category: Music

Murder the Stout squeezebox player, Hugh Morrison (aka Shuggie) has just released a new album of progressive Celtic music, titled "Under a Texas Skye".

On the release is fellow Murder the Stouter, Jonathan Chamrad & part time MTS'er Kendall Rogers on keyboard. Listen to "Minor Reels" track on our myspace page to get a sample of the new album. Jed Marum makes a wonderful vocal contribution on a few tracks also.

More samples can be heard at http://cdbaby.com/cd/hmorrison3 where you can also purchase the new CD.

Cheers for the continued support!

MTS

Wednesday, November 08, 2006 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

After playing very successful shows in the Los Angeles area in October, MTS are delighted to announce that we have been approached about providing music for the upcoming movie "Shankill Road".
Filming is due to start in January 2007! Everyone in the band are excited about bringing our music to the big screen.

Watch here for more news as it arrives!

 

Cheers

MTS