Time is supposed to heal all wounds, but don’t tell that to Michael Dean Damron. The gravel-voiced singer/songwriter mines injustice and betrayal with the fervor of a Gold Rush-era pioneer, unearthing universal pain in a wide spectrum of contexts in the process. “Father’s Day,” his brand new album with Thee Loyal Bastards, is a beautifully ugly document of hurt, fallibility and confusion that furthers his place as one of Portland’s most honest and compelling artists.- Portland Tribune
im gonna try to stop in before work tonight to say hi. if not i will be working Wednesday for Kasi. so if i dont see you tonight i will for sure see you wed... YAY!!!! can't wait!!
hey, did you here? the Phelps kids had a rally in Seattle this morning...guess some high school sophomore girl organized and they silenced them with their own voices...
fuck, man... after checking out the track list for Father's Day... just wow. I'm waaaaay too broke to buy anything right now, but come July 1st that little puppy will be all mine. until then i will just drool on myself uncontrollably. can't wait sir, take care. andy
it's looking like austin and two cow will be on tour together and playing northwest music fest.
and if so, you best bet yer ass i'll be there again this year cuz i sure as hell didn't know ya then. though i must admit snodgrass told me to go and find you and introduce myself, but everything was a whiskey blur on that trip.
Hey brother just wanted to send you some love from the great state of Texas. Love the new stuff and can't wait till you make it back down so I can see you play it live.