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Amie Street Is Digging HNMTF Live @ DMP

Looks like the Durham trio has some fans over at Amie Street. Nash Roberts wrote a pretty cool review about our live recording of the guys. Here’s a taste:

[...] Live at DMP captures a show recorded at The Green Burro, in Greensboro, NC, by a collective of local music enthusiasts called the dotmatrix project. The set mostly features tracks from Hammer No More The Fingers’ upcoming album, Looking For Bruce, which is to be released in early April, as well as a few from their 2007 self-titled debut.

HNMTF’s music is stripped-down rock that’s meant to keep the kids bouncing until the onset of shin splints. Equally danceable and rockable, their energetic live shows have made them one of the most thrilling local acts to catch in the Chapel Hill/Durham area. This show does a pretty good job of translating the live experience. Duncan Webster hollers and strains over his growling bass, most likely losing his glasses in the process; Joe Hall’s chord selection and infectious riffs are the envy of 98% of the guitar community in the Triangle area of North Carolina; Jeff Stickley thrashes when it’s fitting and has the versatility to drum otherwise when it’s not. [...]

I wonder if Nash and company have seen the video yet?

[1] Response comments feed

  1. Caplan

    Félicitations pour votre projet!

    Congratulations for your project!

    I write a little post on my blog about your musical-photo-video project:

    http://milsabor.blogspot.com/2009/03/de-la-musique-et-des-photos-avec.html

    Best regards.

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