Size: 89,4 MB
Time: 38:25
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2025
Styles: Jazz/Swing/Blues mix
Art: Front
1. If You Want Me (2:34)
2. Old School Shuffle (4:45)
3. Somebody Stole My Peaches (3:34)
4. MacKenzie Beach Campground (4:17)
5. Don't Go Writing Love Songs (3:35)
6. All The Things (3:45)
7. Gimme The Juice (3:59)
8. So It Goes (4:02)
9. Maybe It Was Moonglow (3:37)
10. Down To The River (4:14)
You might hear the tunes of the Misery Mountain Boys drifting from behind a rotating bookcase of a 1930’s speakeasy. Harkening back to a simpler time, the MMB’s create a collaborative soundscape infused with tongue in cheek wit, playfulness, and nostalgia. With a mix of catchy originals and contemporary songs reimagined in driving swing, the band’s performance delivers as both classic and fresh, offering a generous variety of sweaty jazz numbers, velvety love songs, and swingin' jump-blues.
Born in the remote, river-laced hills of Northern Alberta (Peace River to be exact), the Misery Mountain Boys is the black sheep brainchild of frontman Steven Gevenich. Through its iterations, the band has been delivering top quality musicianship and a high energy performance for over 12 years. Walking bass lines (Daniel Watson), shuffling drums (Ethan Markwart), meandering clarinet & saxophone (Joe Semple), and Gevenich’s own skillful jazz/blues guitar and gentle, gravely voice form the musical landscape of the Misery Mountain Boys.
Born in the remote, river-laced hills of Northern Alberta (Peace River to be exact), the Misery Mountain Boys is the black sheep brainchild of frontman Steven Gevenich. Through its iterations, the band has been delivering top quality musicianship and a high energy performance for over 12 years. Walking bass lines (Daniel Watson), shuffling drums (Ethan Markwart), meandering clarinet & saxophone (Joe Semple), and Gevenich’s own skillful jazz/blues guitar and gentle, gravely voice form the musical landscape of the Misery Mountain Boys.
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Many thanks Red Rooster
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Thanks Rooster!🤙💙🎼😎
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