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Hand Me Down Miracles

by The Mascot Theory

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    A physical item you can hold in your hands and tuck under your pillow at night. A real-life CD with artwork designed by Erik of The Mascot Theory, including a lyrics sheet.

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My Eyes See 04:15
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Sun It Rises 03:30
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Monterey 04:33
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Hey Jealousy 04:07
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In August 2013 Producer Sean Giovanni (John Rich, Big and Rich, Lil Wayne, John Legend, The Farm) of The Record Shop recording studio in Nashville took a chance on this touring Wisconsin alt-folk band and booked us for a few hours of studio time while we were in town for a series of performances. We knew almost immediately that this album had to be pure Nashville. Over 100 hours of studio time (most of them in Nashville with Sean Giovanni and some alternate tracking in Madison with Luke Jorgensen) later all the tracks have been laid down for the 12-song "Hand Me Down Miracles" album, including guest appearances by Peter Keys of Lynryd Skynyrd (B3 hammond organ), Scarlette Rische of Jypsi fame (mandolin), Walker Young of Truth & Salvage Co. (accordion), Kenny Leiser of Wheelhouse (fiddle/violin), Beth Kille of Beth Kille Band (vocals), Mark Oberfoell (banjo, pedal steel guitar, mandolin), and Ryan Werntz (trumpet). Luke Jorgensen engineered the Madison recording sessions.

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released October 14, 2014

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The Mascot Theory Madison, Wisconsin

The Mascot Theory sound has roots in the Americana genre, but the new album leans heavily into classic rock influences; harmonies that bring to mind the Eagles or America, a bit of that Rolling Stones guitar swagger, a little ZZ Top blues rock, a dash of the Pink Floyd mood, but never straying far from the core of the Tom Petty/Beatles/Poco-​e​sque importance of solid melody and lyrics. ... more

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