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| Mischief Brew/Bread & Roses - Loved But Unrespected Split |
Bread & Roses are a Boston-based folk punk orchestra of sorts that has managed to spread countless demos here and there over the years...and we're excited to have put out their first official release, a split 7" with Mischief Brew. Each band contributes one original song and one traditional labor song (with Bread & Roses spicing up the Wobbly anthem "Dump the Bosses Off Your Back" and Mischief Brew arranging/rearranging Joe Hill's "The Preacher and The Slave"). Originals? MB delivers a unique acoustic version of "Nomads Revolt" while B&R play an original song that The Pogues wish they could have written. Yes, I'll stand by that even as I'm getting pummeled by a mob of paddy punks. The title is a salute to the great Utah Phillips who defined the versions of both of the aforementioned labor songs.
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The Preacher And The Slave (mischief Brew)
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33% |
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Nomads Revolt Ii (mischief Brew)
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50% |
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Let The Wind And The Sea Be My Grave (bread & Roses)
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0% |
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Dump The Bosses Off Your Back (bread & Roses)
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17% |
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