Blue Room Revival by Moosekick (CD, 2014)

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About this product

Product Identifiers

Record LabelCD Baby, Cdb
UPC0888295173223
eBay Product ID (ePID)3046056001

Product Key Features

Release Year2014
FormatCD
GenreNew Age
ArtistMoosekick
Release TitleBlue Room Revival

Dimensions

Item Weight0.24 lb

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks8
Number of Discs1
TracksBlack Magic, The Swell, Juahu Blitz, Dementia, Easy Come Easy Go, Cholula, Bottle Boys, Badger Queen
NotesMoosekick is pure rock n' roll based out of the heart of Charleston, South Carolina. The band originated during the winter of 2013, and immediately became a passion for each member. From bundling up to pouring sweat through the Carolina seasons, the band has created it's own Southern Progressive Funk sound in their Line St. Storage practice facility. The unique show that Moosekick delivers has drawn fans stretching the East Coast begging for more.      Still independent, the band has recorded their first full-length album "Blue Room Revival" at Charleston Sound Studios. Since recording, they have covered main stages throughout the Southeast such as headlining at Charleston Music Farm, the renowned Visualite Theater in Charlotte NC, Flowertown Festival, and many more stepping stones. The bands unique style is rooted deep within each member, which makes for many memorable moments from each show they play. Now consistently touring throughout the East and gaining momentum, there is absolutely no stopping this train. Stuck immediately. The name came from a good friend of the entire band. His mother was explaining how he had enjoyed music from a very young age. She then went on to say her son could not pronounce the word music as a baby, and without thinking twice called it moosekick. The play on words is fun and games but really boils down to the meaning behind all of their hard work, the MooseKick.