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Original Graveyard Blues.

Original Graveyard Blues.

It all started a long time ago when Kingtone handed down the Golden Magic Slide to Meantone, a bastard son of Houndog Taylor and Black Sabbath. Kingtone disclaimed, "The only way this Golden Slide will serve you is on guitars without training wheels." Since Meantone already had his training wheels (frets) removed, he knew what Kingtone was saying. Kingtone further disclaimed, "If you dishonor this virtue, your slide and you will burn to dust and will be forced to listen to the crappy pop music forced fed onto the masses for eternity. Meantone knew this was serious. He couldn’t imagine no greater hell than what Kingtone was prophesizing. So, Meantone kidnapped Young Brett from a rodeo show and forced him to play drums to complete the "Original Graveyard Blues" duo. Meantone's songs are heavy guitar with ripping slide and grooving drums. Meantone's unique tuning that covers the bass and guitar registers along with Young Brett’s maximal playing of his minimalist drum kit, make you think there’s at least three to four people in the band. Another unique aspect of Meantone's fretless guitar and songs is that they are in a tuning that was popular in Europe from the 15th to 18th centuries called quarter comma meantone. You see he's not mean at all, just his sound. Meantone chooses to use 31 notes to the octave from this tuning as opposed to 12 notes on normal guitars. All of this puts a twist on the Blues and makes Meantone unique and fresh. REVIEWS: "Knock Knock" is the kind of song that makes me wanna, oh, I don't know, shoot stuff or run through alleys with stray dogs." - Aimsel L. Ponti Portland Press Herald "Meantone walks on the wild, bluesy and boozy side of life." - Block Island Times "The meanest blues in town." - Amy Martin Portland Phoenix INTERESTING SOUNDS FOUND ON MEANTONE'S CD-Spotlight Seacoast Arts & Entertainment When a man writes you and signs off as the name "Meantone," you take notice. It's not every day you get a message like this -- in fact, for me, it was a first. He told me he was a slide blues guitarist, working as a duo with drummer "Young Brett." He told me he was playing in Portsmouth at Bourbon's on Nov. 30. He told me he was sending me a press kit for review. I said "OK." Meantone's debut album "Original Graveyard Blues," is an interesting take on blues music. Meantone has steeped his vocal chords in plenty of whisky and has come out sounding like a cross between Elvis and John Spencer. His fretless slide guitar playing style is as zany as select Primus tunes with a touch of ZZ Top mixed in for good measure. The two together (vocals, and playing) make for some interesting sounds. Upon opening Meantone's album the liner notes are nothing more than a long story of how Meantone came to be -- inheriting his "Golden Slide" from, none other than Kingtone "_ crazy. Meantone writes in the voice of Kingtone, "The only way this golden slide will serve you is on guitars without training wheels," which is a humorous introduction into the fretless guitar he continually shreds upon. It's been said that Robert Johnson garnered his playing ability by selling his soul to the devil down by the crossroads. It wouldn't surprise me if Lucifer sent Meantone himself to aid in teaching Johnson just how to get it done. Just when you think things couldn't get any more bizarre, they do. Meantone also sports a gas mask, through which he sings several of his tunes to get the echoed "graveyard" effect that makes these songs so fun and, without a doubt, very unique. With a front cover that boasts a gas-masked face with full-on devil horns jutting out to either side, all the while serving as a platform for a feather stuck cap, and a back cover that includes the track listing, which begins with the aptly titled "2 Hookers & a Case of Beer," it would be sin if you didn't indulge in the contents of "Original Graveyard Blues." Better yet, do yourself the favor of checking out Meantone when he shows up in Portsmouth for what will surely be a memorable evening of good ol' rockin' blues. I'm sure you can pick the record up at the show (or at your local Bull Moose). -- Christopher Hislop

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