Marah: Angels of Destruction!

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MARAH RETURNS WITH ANGELS OF DESTRUCTION! ON YEP ROC JANUARY 8

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Marah's new album Angels of Destruction! finds the band in a brave new world; new state of mind, new members and a new sound. The Philadelphia sextet, led by brothers David and Serge Bielanko and energized by newest member Christine Smith (pianist from Jesse Malin's band), has earned a well-deserved reputation for epic live shows with a restless fervor and sweaty intensity on stage. Angels of Destruction! is a triumph for the hard-working group. Sonically and lyrically it captures the ferocious, chaotic spirit and soul that defines rock 'n' roll.

"This is an album of themes.... religion, destruction, redemption and joy" explains band founder and primary songwriter David Bielanko. "From the first song on our first album to the last song on our last album, we put everything into this shit."

Angels of Destruction! features David Bielanko on guitar, vocals and banjo, Serge Bielanko on guitar, vocals and harmonica, Christine Smith on piano, Adam Garbinski on guitar, Kirk Henderson on bass and trumpet and Dave Peterson on drums.

Marah tour dates available HERE.

http://www.marah-usa.com/

[Published on: 10/11/07]
 

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mescking starstarstarstarstar Thu 10/11/2007 04:23PM
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mescking

One of the best bands out there that nobody knows about. Their live shows are fantastic. Can't wait for the new album.

keithrichardsforpres starstarstarstarstar Tue 10/16/2007 04:49PM
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keithrichardsforpres

Marah is the best band that never made it over the last 10 years. If you like rock & roll it doesn't get much better than these guys. I hope they can stick it out long enough to finally catch a break.

tommont starstarstarstarstar Fri 10/19/2007 02:51PM
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tommont

Marah is a fantastic rock & roll band. I saw them at 06 Austin City Limits festival and they put on one wonderful ripping set to a large and enthusiastic crowd. I will make a point to see them next time they are in SF. tom / berkeley ca