Thursday, April 17, 2008

We lost to who?

We lost out on the Asheville Earthday thingy to someone named Aaron LaFalce who, from this day forward, is a sworn enemy of the state of Pierce Edens and the Dirty Work. We are bitter that way.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Mountain Xpress' Steve Shanafelt likes us...he really likes us...

Someone found this earlier today:

“Our next act is anything but somber. Gritty, visceral and about as subtle as a flamethrower duel at a gas station, Pierce Edens and the Dirty Work is handily one of the defining bands in the current Asheville music scene. It would be easy to view Edens and company as a band to scuff your boots to, but if you listen a bit more closely, it quickly becomes evident that Edens is also a truly gifted songwriter. Songs like “Holiday” and “Creeping Vines” actually border on the kind of rough-hewn brilliance that mainstream country could benefit from. That said, our suggested starting track is the dust-kicking, proudly crowing anthem “Let It Rain,” which you can listen to on the group’s MySpace page.”


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