Rolling Stone Article - "Kentucky's Finest"

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cmccubbin25

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Does anybody know if Jim's previous band, Month of Sunday, ever recorded anything?  I would love to hear some of that!
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sweatboard

I've got a full length LP and an EP.  I can't remember what site I got them off of.  Mabey someone else can help.  Riny?
There's Still Time.........

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sweatboard

Kind of southern fried with some Jam Band influence.

Actually it's kind of cool, I haven't listened that much (once) but there is some pretty heavy guitar and screaming going on.  Not much similarity to My Morning Jacket at all.  The EP they did was after the full length and was really pretty good a little more melodic, there was one song on it that I played over and over again that I thought was stunning.  I liked the records but it didn't make me want to start a Month Of Sunday's tribute band or anything.  Interesting to hear Jim's voice in a different context though.  I think I remember the lyrics being pretty bad.  I need to go back and listen though.
There's Still Time.........

EC

realdeal knows a link to the older stuff...  realdeal?


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If you can find it, Hotel Roy is pretty much the shiznit as well.
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realdeal

Quoterealdeal knows a link to the older stuff...  realdeal?

yeah, i can send you the LP in mp3 format for ya. if you like loud  death metal, than this is for you! There are a couple of happy songs that lean toward the beginnings of MMJ.

"Did You Bury Yourself Again" LP
"Schools Out" 7"

theo

" Around then, he began to outgrow his metal-influenced band, Month of Sundays."

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