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Woozy Viper - (Myspace) Hometown: Queens / Brooklyn, New York Album: Self-Titled (Free Download) Label: Unsigned Woozy Viper - Alright Bookmark It [...]

have you ever wondered what makes a man play the washboard? i know i have. and if you are similarly inclined to ponder such things, you will want to check out the outlaw jd ray by 17 pygmies. or jackson del ray's continued attempts to drag the concept album back into unfashion. i s'pose when you scrape yrself free of savage republic , record "an odd, kind of surf-a-delic, emerson lake & palmer inspired cover version of the theme [...]

From their self-titled album available for free download, or donation (to enable them to press it to vinyl) Woozy Viper : Band members: Luke Meseke, Mitch Meseke Location: Queens / Brooklyn From: Junction City, Kansas This is a stand-out track from their recently released and self-titled album, containing 12 tracks of retro-sounding pop-tinged rock and roll music. Head over to their web site to download it for yourself. [...]

From Kansas, via New York, come the brothers Meseke. The duo, which goes by the name Woozy Viper, have just released their eponymous debut, an album of back-to-basics acoustic rock. Don't be misled into thinking these guys play peace and love coffee house music, though. From the album's opening line, "I've got graveyard dirt in my mouth," you know they're up to something a little different. Without a doubt, there's more blues influence than folk on this disk. The brothers write with a sense of humor as well, [...]

Another duo from USA this time leaning more on good spirited rock music, is Luke and Mitch Meseke's Woozy Viper . The brothers apparently think that in an information-abundant society, there's never enough ego-boosting and self-identification, so they opted out of it completely. All we've got is a 12 song debut album for free download and a cover photo, which might increasingly be the trend for the artists of the next decade. What we've got here is a nod to their Kansas roots, and good ol' rock & roll and pop with witty songwriting. I'm sure the music will [...]