100 Damned Guns -Musica De Tormento
Available on Txmfrecords.com,Itunes and most on-line music stores.
Released on TXMF Records, March 31, 2009. Recorded in The Echolab in Argyle, Tx by Justin Collins. Musica De Tormento features 12 songs.
"The album also pulls off a feat that is hard for a band of any caliber to match: There's very little filler here. If the boys keep this up, national notoriety could be next." - Lance Lester, Dallas Observer
"Erudite whimsy and sudden, dusty violence — like a Cormac McCarthy novel by way of David Sedaris — is the spine of 100 Damned Guns ’ indelible music." - Preston Jones, Fort Worth Star Telegram
Released on TXMF Records, March 31, 2009. Recorded in The Echolab in Argyle, Tx by Justin Collins. Musica De Tormento features 12 songs.
"The album also pulls off a feat that is hard for a band of any caliber to match: There's very little filler here. If the boys keep this up, national notoriety could be next." - Lance Lester, Dallas Observer
"Erudite whimsy and sudden, dusty violence — like a Cormac McCarthy novel by way of David Sedaris — is the spine of 100 Damned Guns ’ indelible music." - Preston Jones, Fort Worth Star Telegram
100 Damned Guns - Songs of Murder Pain and Woe
Available on Txmfrecords.com, Itunes and most on-line music stores.
Released on TXMF Records, April 2nd, 2007. Recorded by Mike Throneberry and Mark Ryan of The Marked Men. Songs of Murder Pain and Woe features 12 songs.
A glorious, messy and achingly authentic sound.. One of the best local debuts of the year" - Preston Jones, Fort Worth Star Telegram
"The band’s recently released album, Songs of Murder, Pain, and Woe, is a flurry of fiddles, gee-tar, and melancholy." - Fwweekly
Released on TXMF Records, April 2nd, 2007. Recorded by Mike Throneberry and Mark Ryan of The Marked Men. Songs of Murder Pain and Woe features 12 songs.
A glorious, messy and achingly authentic sound.. One of the best local debuts of the year" - Preston Jones, Fort Worth Star Telegram
"The band’s recently released album, Songs of Murder, Pain, and Woe, is a flurry of fiddles, gee-tar, and melancholy." - Fwweekly