Win The 9513 Recommended Album Do Wrong Right by The Devil Makes Three
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Courtesy of our friends at Milan Records, we have three copies of the brand new Devil Makes Three album, Do Wrong Right to give away to our readers.
The 9513’s CM Wilcox pegged the album with his April Staff Recommendation, saying:
“Sara Watkins was sublime and Newfound Road was a pleasant surprise, but I have to give the nod for April to The Devil Makes Three, whose latest sounds like a breakthrough album. A vintage mixture of string band, ragtime, folk and blues shot through with a youthful vitality, this could be the soundtrack to your next tipsy night on the town. Fans of Justin Townes Earle and Old Crow Medicine Show are particularly advised to pick this one up posthaste.” — CM Wilcox
“…The critically praised, drummer-less trio – consisting of guitarist/frontman Pete Bernhard, stand-up bassist Lucia Turino and guitarist Cooper McBean – brings forth a genuine approach to acoustic music that is deeply steeped in rhythm and alive with three part harmonies which is pleasingly dissimilar to most other bands in modern music.”
More reviews:
“Do Wrong Right might change your opinion about what can be done with an acoustic album. Traditional country songs like “Car Wreck” are offset by up-tempo banjo propelled songs like the album’s title track and then followed by brutally honest blues numbers like “Working Man’s Blues.” I haven’t had a chance to see a live show, but the word-of-mouth about their performances is the stuff of legends. From what I hear, hippies, young kids, college students, yuppies and people of all races and religions are dancing and singing along in blissful coexistence. They are on a monstrous cross-country tour this summer, so we’ll all have a chance to find out for ourselves.” — HearYa Indie Music Blog
“Their latest record, Do Wrong Right, unearths riches of moonshine-drinkin’, tobacco-spittin’ songs worth humming along to on your way to stake your claim. These are songs for the workin’ man (or woman, ‘course). The tunes rumble with yarns of drinkin’, fightin’, lovin’, and losin’. Bolstered by a simple style and honest playing, The Devil Makes Three most likely knocked that got-damn mashed-tater eatin’ mother****er Billy Bob off’n his horse a ways back.” — Jordan Richardson, BlogCritics.org
Do Wrong Right Tracklist
1. All Hail
2. Do Wrong Right
3. Gracefully Facedown
4. For Good Again
5. Statesboro Blues
6. Johnson Family
7. Poison Trees
8. Help Yourself
9. Working Man’s Blue
10. Aces And Twos
11. Cheap Reward
12. Car WreckUpcoming Shows
- June 4 – Chicago, Illinois
- June 5 – Bloomington, Indiana
- June 6 – Columbus, Ohio
- June 7 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- June 8 – Pennsylvania
- June 9 – Baltimore, Maryland
- June 10 – Brooklyn, New York
- June 11 – Cambridge, Massachusetts
- June 12 – Sheperdstown, West Virginia
- June 13 – Asheville, North Carolina
- June 14 – Knoxville, Tennessee
- June 16 – New Orleans, Louisiana
- June 17 – Austin, Texas
- June 19 – Tucson, Arizona
- July 3 – Quincy, California
Entering the Giveaway
We have three copies of Do Wrong Right to give away, and entering is easy–just leave any comment to this post telling us how you like to do wrong right. What is one of your guilty pleasures? It could be anything from an occasional vice to that embarrassing artist who pops up on your iPod every now and then. (I sure am glad I definitely don’t have any Cyndi Lauper on mine…)
You must use a valid email address when you enter so that we can contact you if you win. The9513.com will never share your private information without your explicit consent.
Eligible comments must be posted by 11:59 PM (EST) on Sunday, June 7th. The winner will be chosen randomly and announced after the contest has ended.
For more information on The Devil Makes Three, visit: Official Website
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June 4, 2009 at 9:28 am Permalink
Its not muy favorite vice, but the easiest way for me to do wrong right is to wear a halter top.
June 4, 2009 at 9:28 am Permalink
My biggest guilty pleasure…..I love the Chris Gaines album. Maybe its because im a bit of a Garth fanatic, maybe its because I appreciate the attempt at what I see as a rather brilliant marketing plan, had the movie come to fruition. I dont know, either way, I love the album, and im not exactly proud of it.
June 4, 2009 at 9:53 am Permalink
Even though I am excluded from the give-away, I wanted to add to the fun and say that 2 songs on my Ipod that pop-up occasionally that are absolute guitly pleasures for me are “I’m Yours” by Jason Mraz and “Since U Been Gone” by Kelly Clarkson…to paraphrase a movie that is another guilty pleasure, “I wish I knew how to quit those songs!”
June 4, 2009 at 9:54 am Permalink
…Stormy, any pics of you doing wrong, right?
June 4, 2009 at 10:09 am Permalink
A bottle of Arrogant Bastard and a bag of Tim’s Cascade jalapeno potato chips.
June 4, 2009 at 10:24 am Permalink
I will admit it — I have Taylor Swift on my ipod –
June 4, 2009 at 10:25 am Permalink
Love the DM3. Would love to snag a copy…they’ll be back in Austin in 2 weeks…can’t wait.
June 4, 2009 at 11:30 am Permalink
Okay, I won’t leave Lanibug hanging by herself: I have some Taylor Swift on my iPod too.
June 4, 2009 at 11:50 am Permalink
I like to listen to my Petty Booka CD now and then, and if that’s not a guilty pleasure I don’t know what is! (lol)
Wow, their only California date is in the tiny town of Quincy in the northeastern part of the state? Crikey!
June 4, 2009 at 12:01 pm Permalink
Well a part of my vinyl collection from my youth is the Bay City Rollers, I love my vinyl what can I say and will not part with any of it not them or the Village People records I have and yes I still play them on occasion.
June 4, 2009 at 12:58 pm Permalink
Kelly: Sure, I just need a major credit card number to verify your age…….
Jr and Lani: Listening to Taylor Swift is doing wrong so wrong not only will it sneak out of the room at 2 am without waking you up, it will pretend it never met you when it sees you in a bar three weeks later.
June 4, 2009 at 1:21 pm Permalink
Geez, that Jordan Richardson review is one of the most obnoxiously condescending pieces I have ever read, and Lord knows there’s plenty of competition.
June 4, 2009 at 1:37 pm Permalink
Sometimes I don’t wash my hands after I pee. and once I went fishing without a license.
June 4, 2009 at 2:32 pm Permalink
i once told some people in oklahoma that they could rid themselves of the wood bee problem by spraying apple cider in the bee holes. hook em.
June 4, 2009 at 2:34 pm Permalink
Stormy: I have cut all of my credit cards up, but will my quickly receding hairline work as proof of age?
June 4, 2009 at 2:57 pm Permalink
@ Lani and JR — no TS here .. but a two cd set of Englebert Humperdink. I also have Andy Gibb and John Schneider. I have 45’s of The Partridge Family and Tony DeFranco. And an LP of Shaun Cassidy.
(Please let me redeem myself by saying I also have Marty Robbins, George Morgan, Slim Whitman, Connie Francis, Patti Page, Patsy Cline, Sonny James, Charley Pride, Conway Twitty and a myriad of other ‘real’ country artists).
June 4, 2009 at 3:30 pm Permalink
I’m a closeted fan of “Last Name” by Carrie Underwood. I don’t know why; it’s a screamfest beyond reason, and the lyric is rather tired. Yet for some inexplicable reason I like it.
June 4, 2009 at 4:52 pm Permalink
My guilty pleasure is that I have Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat soundtrack starring Donny Osmond and I love it. If we were rating albums on a scale of how catchy it is, that’d be somewhere near the top.
June 4, 2009 at 4:58 pm Permalink
With reference to the riffing on “doing wrong right” mine would have to be when I turn a Kenny Chesney song up really loud and pretend to groove on it.
June 4, 2009 at 5:03 pm Permalink
The most magnificently sleazy song ever written, Benny Mardones’ “Into the Night.” Wonder at its majesty: http://tinyurl.com/oplukk
That’s right, kids — there was a time in America when a man could sing about wanting to have sex with a 16-year-old (announcing as much in the opening line, for crying out loud) and have a hit with it, then have a hit with it all over again nine years later.
June 4, 2009 at 8:00 pm Permalink
Kelly: I knew a guy in high school who had a receeding hairline when he was 16. We called him “Hey you, bring the beer.”
June 4, 2009 at 9:35 pm Permalink
Like Ryan, I also have ‘Joseph” on vinyl, as well as the original brown Jesus Christ Superstar, with the booklet, as well as the Cast Godspell vinyl. Victor Garber is a great actor, but singer? Not so much. I also have ‘Take Me to Tomorrow’ John Denver’s first albumn that features a Jacques Brel song (and he does a damn fine job on it).
June 4, 2009 at 11:31 pm Permalink
I’m a bit old for Taylor Swift but my iPod does have some Boy George, Tom Jones and my Disco Divas CD with classics like Ring My Bell and I Love the Nightlife.
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