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    Hello and welcome to our online home.
    Witness our music through songs and video, read the Good Word testimonials of the learned, pry into the personal lives of the Brethren.
    Write to us if you need anything else.
    Drunken Prayer on MySpace, iTunes


    Drunken Prayer on American Movie Classics
    A.M.C.'s running "What Made Me Kill" as promo music for it's Alfred Hitchcock marathon and "The Demon" as the bumper for Wild Bill. As if you needed another reason to watch classic, violent movies.
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    Seattle-cd-release-myspace
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    And we're off...
    online 08 Tour amended
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    "This Geer boy, he’s bad news."
    Drunken Prayer reviewed by the opprobrious
    Fred Mills in Harp Magazine
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    "I can't believe you mentioned, "Hey Bulldog" "From a Buick 6" and Nick Tosches all in one interview."
    - Jimmy Brad of Jimmy and the Teasers
    Full interview with Portland Monthly Magazine HERE
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    Friday, July 13th: The Merle
    Saturday, July, 14th: Unholy Trio
    Broadway's (107 N. Lexington Ave.), Asheville, NC
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    Imbibe, Portland, OR, 06.08.07

    "So much could be said about Drunken Prayer, but it really boils down to these few questions, with answers that are divine secrets:
    Why in the name of all that’s holy is Drunken Prayer not a massive, national success?
    What is wrong with the local music scene, when their shows are not perpetually sold out?
    What will it take you, dear reader, to make it to their next show?"
    ~ The Stonewailer
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    CONTACT for booking, love letters, hate mail.




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    View Our Electronic Press Kit

    Harp Magazine:
    "...one part the Band, one part Tonight’s The Night and several parts sinner’s remorse...Bad Seeds-in-New Orleans noir..."

    Tables Turned (Portland, OR): "These sorrowful, brutish, hell-bent songs pick up a narrative thread in American music that's too long been left in the dirt."
    "..authentic, unapologetic American music, straight, no irony chaser..."

    Lisa Lepine (music business consultant, Portland, OR):
    "I hear Roy Orbison's voice channeled thru a televangelist gone wrong. His guitar smokes like Link Wray on Bible belt steroids....with the sweet & petit Miss Audra aping Iris Dement as a piano pounder in a sleazy gold rush Saloon, while erstwhile drums & bass blast tin cans off the back yard fence at 50 paces... A SHOW STOPPING, GOSPEL REVIVAL TURNED MURDEROUS RAMPAGE."

    Village Voice:
    Robert Christgau's 2000 Consumer Guide "Choice Cut" for cover of Public Enemy’s “Bring the Noise”

    Mountain XPress (Asheville, NC): "...Geer's voice oozes a nonchalant bitterness that plays against the kind of hard-driving darkness you'll never find on today's pop-country charts...his style varies from outright guttural to an almost inculpable sincerity..."

    Dallas Observer:
    “…Geer snarls in a bastard twang…”

    Detroit Metro Times:
    “…disturbing…hilarious…”

    Rhapsody.com:
    “Drunk…lo-fi hillbilly boogie…”

    Austin Chronicle:
    “…Neanderthal-country…”