Backbooth Is Here!
Most know Seven Mary Three from their 1995 breakthrough debut American Standard and the iconic single "Cumbersome" which continues to receive tons of airplay on rock radio to this day. Those in the know see the band a bit differently. They are drawn to Jason Ross' powerful and often introspective songwriting, to his distinctive voice, and to an impressive catalog of Seven Mary Three songs developed over seven records and a fifteen year career.
This side of the band is captured on Backbooth, a new live acoustic record on Settle Up Records. Recorded in Orlando, FL at a private show for it's most passionate fans, Backbooth documents Seven Mary Three in it's simplest form--great songs, mostly acoustic instrumentation, and an intimate setting. In addition to classic Seven Mary Three songs ("Lucky", "Wait"), the record includes previously unreleased (“Untitled”) and rare ("Don't Walk With the Devil") gems from their catalog, and a stunning cover of Otis Redding’s "That's How Strong My Love Is".
Backbooth will be available worldwide in 2010, but we are pleased to offer it early through 7M3.com. We are offering standard versions as well as a deluxe package that includes fourteen video downloads from that evening’s performance and a signed and numbered CD in the mail.
This side of the band is captured on Backbooth, a new live acoustic record on Settle Up Records. Recorded in Orlando, FL at a private show for it's most passionate fans, Backbooth documents Seven Mary Three in it's simplest form--great songs, mostly acoustic instrumentation, and an intimate setting. In addition to classic Seven Mary Three songs ("Lucky", "Wait"), the record includes previously unreleased (“Untitled”) and rare ("Don't Walk With the Devil") gems from their catalog, and a stunning cover of Otis Redding’s "That's How Strong My Love Is".
Backbooth will be available worldwide in 2010, but we are pleased to offer it early through 7M3.com. We are offering standard versions as well as a deluxe package that includes fourteen video downloads from that evening’s performance and a signed and numbered CD in the mail.
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