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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Max Cady to release Gun Crime on September 18


Max Cady, the rock, just rock, straight up rock like your mama likes rock, rock band from Dallas will finally be releasing their second album.

Max Cady, the rock, just rock, straight up rock like your mama likes rock, rock band from Dallas will finally be releasing their second album. Gun Crime is due out on September 18, with an official CD release party on September 21 at the Double Wide.

Back in December PegNews previewed a rough version of the album, and were oddly inspired by the gun-reference laden, sort of violent record that raged behind lead singer Justin Moore's lyrics. What that says about us, I don't know, but I look forward to hearing the final, mastered work. Bloody revenge, still cool.

Don't forget to also catch Max Cady at the Billiard Bar on August 11 as part of the DOMA showcase, where they will share the stage with the other harder nominees, Mitra, Baboon, Exit 380, Hey Hollywood, and Mad Mexicans, in these otherwise slightly wussified awards.



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edwardsplano, anonymous:

Max Cady is the best local band around, bar none. They are even better live than their studio recordings.

There new release is a must for anyone who likes straight-ahead rock and roll.

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