Sold Out to the Devil
Sold Out to the Devil
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Our Take
Our Take
Scott H. Biram, the self-proclaimed 'Dirty Old One Man Band', has never been one to shy away from controversy or embracing his bad boy image. His latest album, Sold Out To The Devil, continues this trend with a gritty fusion of blues, country and rock that will leave you wondering if you've sold your soul along with him.
Biram's gravelly vocals and raw guitar playing are on full display throughout the album, showcasing his undeniable talent and energy. From the foot-stomping opener "Satan" to the haunting ballad "Gone", he weaves tales of love, loss, and temptation with a devil-may-care attitude that is at once endearing and exhilarating.
The production on Sold Out To The Devil is intentionally raw and unpolished, adding to the album's raw, gritty feel. Biram's refusal to conform to conventional studio practices only adds to his rebellious charm, making this album a refreshing departure from the overly slick, manufactured sound of modern music.
While some may accuse Biram of pandering to clichés of rebellion and hedonism, there is no denying the sincerity and passion behind his music. Sold Out To The Devil is a wild, raucous ride through the dark underbelly of American roots music, and Biram is the perfect guide to lead us through this electrifying journey. So sit back, crank up the volume, and let Scott H. Biram take you on a wild ride to hell and back.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Get Me Religion
2. When I Die
3. John the Revelator
4. Been Down Too Long
5. True Religion
6. Broadminded
7. God Don't Work
8. I See the Light - What's His Name
9. Gotta Get to Heaven
10. Amazing Grace
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Scott H. Biram
Scott H. Biram is not your average musician. Hailing from Texas, this one-man band has been making waves in the music industry for over two decades with his unique blend of blues, punk, country, and folk. Biram's live performances are legendary, with his raw energy and unapologetic attitude leaving audiences both dazzled and slightly scared. Armed with his trusty guitar, a foot-operated drum, and a soulful voice that can both soothe and sear, Biram is a force to be reckoned with on stage. His lyrics are witty and introspective, often tackling themes of heartbreak, redemption, and the struggles of everyday life. With a gravelly voice that sounds like it's been soaked in whiskey and smoked over an open fire, Biram's storytelling abilities are second to none. But don't let his rough exterior fool you - underneath all the tattoos and cowboy boots lies a thoughtful musician who isn't afraid to show his vulnerability. His latest album, "The Bad Testament," is a testament to Biram's growth as an artist, showcasing both his trademark grit and a newfound sense of maturity. Whether he's belting out a ballsy blues number or crooning a heartfelt ballad, Scott H. Biram is a true original in a sea of copycats. With his devil-may-care attitude and killer guitar skills, this Texan troubadour is a force to be reckoned with in the world of music. Get ready to be blown away by the one and only Scott H. Biram.
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