I hate that 7m3 got lumped into all that post-grunge nonsense and is thought of as a blip on the radar. American Standard and Rock Crown are two of my favorite discs from my teen years. Though the next two were substandard, Dislocation finds them at the top of their game. I'm really surprised that the quality of the cd didn't overcome the anonymity of the release. A must have for tradition...
I love this album. And I don't care who knows it. If you can get past the lame radio single 'Cumbersome' and the fact that the title was inspired by a brand of toilets...this is a really good record. I haven't liked much they have done since, but I really do like this record. Wow...I am really drunk...i will post a song and then happily pass out
I love this album. And I don't care who knows it. If you can get past the lame radio single 'Cumbersome' and the fact that the title was inspired by a brand of toilets...this is a really good record. I haven't liked much they have done since, but I really do like this record. Wow...I am really drunk...i will post a song and then happily pass out
According to Wikipedia, Seven Mary Three was formed in 1992 by Jason Ross and Jason Pollock, students at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. The two shared songwriting duties, performing with Ross singing and Pollock playing guitar. Later, drummer Giti Khalsa and bassist Casey Daniel joined the lineup. Currently members of the band are Casey Daniel, Giti Khalsa, Thomas J...
Hell has frozen over! I've written a new blog post. I apologize for not updating this blog regularly and can't make any promises about the future, but I will try my best to make this a consistent thing. I've gotten requests to do this band since the beginning, so hope you all enjoy.The Basics: Seven Mary Three (aka 7M3--their decal ready abbreviation) were a mid-90s grunge band who released the...
I hate that 7m3 got lumped into all that post-grunge nonsense and is thought of as a blip on the radar. American Standard and Rock Crown are two of my favorite discs from my teen years. Though the next two were substandard, Dislocation finds them at the top of their game. I'm really surprised that the quality of the cd didn't overcome the anonymity of the release. A must have for tradition...