
the unpronounceable
Live At Lamberton Hall
© 2002 Mogens Music, LLC (634479184529)
CD permanently out of stock. Sorry!
A limited-edition "live" jazz bootleg with a surprisingly digestible blend of influences from Duke Ellington to Radiohead to Muddy Waters to Black Sabbath.
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'Live at Lamberton' is 1 of 3 limited-edition bootleg recordings. We kept running out at shows, so we thought we'd sell them here, too. It is now forever out of stock, but you'll be able to download it SOON for FREE on our website!
Here's more stuff about the band...
THE UNPRONOUNCEABLE IS NOT A MAINSTREAM POP BAND
You might think that a blend of influences such Duke Ellington, Radiohead, Muddy Waters, and Black Sabbath would strike the musical palate like an unwitting cocktail of orange juice and toothpaste. But since its inception, this eclectic hybrid jazz rock combo has developed this seemingly insensible mix of sound into a complex and sweetly addictive flavour.
The organization was formed in northeast Pennsylvania, born out of a two-man open mic experiment expanded rapidly into a four-man six-piece with a penchant for swapping instruments on stage between songs. They gallivanted through the area, cutting their teeth in the smoky murk of the Lehigh Valley, and on the popular downtown Philadelphia stages of the Tin Angel, the Grape Street Pub, the North Star Bar, the Pontiac Grille, as well as an assortment of sub-urban beer halls, snow-bound colleges, side-street festivals, and small town weddings.
If you do not embrace the unpronounceable, you will be very sad, and bad things will happen to you, always.
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Wow ~
author: LW, Lehigh Valley, PennsylvaniaAs with every CD by these gentlemen, it needs to be played constantly in my car, house, at my desk at work, and anywhere else people give me the liberty to take charge of the disc player. Listen to "Cold summer light" and you'll know what I'm talking about. These guys are going to be big. To see & hear them play live is undoubtably the best musical experience I've had the opportunity to have. I highly recommend owning this and all of their live stuff if you have an ear for greatness.
Wow ~
author: LW, Lehigh Valley, PennsylvaniaAs with every CD by these gentlemen, it needs to be played constantly in my car, house, at my desk at work, and anywhere else people give me the liberty to take charge of the disc player. Listen to "Cold summer light" and you'll know what I'm talking about. These guys are going to be big. To see & hear them play live is undoubtably the best musical experience I've had the opportunity to have. I highly recommend owning this and all of their live stuff if you have an ear for greatness.