American Mars
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Promise Me
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Better Angels
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Long Walk Home
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Genre: Acoustic / Americana / Rock
Location Detroit, Michigan, US
Profile Views: 38596
Last Login: 5/18/2012
Member Since 1/7/2006
Website www.americanmars.com
Record Label Gangplank
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
"Atmospheric heartland roots rock that romps like Ryan Adams and ruminates like Joe Henry." - Harp Magazine -
Members
Thomas Trimble (vocals, guitar) David Feeny (pedal steel, guitar, vocals) Garth Girard (upright bass, vocals) Alex Trajano (drums) -
Influences
Lucinda Williams, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Charlie Rich, The Gun Club, Gene Pitney, Joy Division. -
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“Hailing from Detroit, yet having not a trace of the Motor City rock element, the ethereal sound of American Mars is an impassioned and moody brand of indie-Americana.”-Miles of Music
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Harp Magazine
For the past decade, American Mars has denied its Detroit heritage in favor of atmospheric heartland roots rock that romps like Ryan Adams and ruminates like Joe Henry. The quartet (featuring Blanche pedal steelist David Feeny) was ready to capitalize upon the buzz generated by its first two albums when bassist Garth Girard’s bout with colon cancer derailed the band. American Mars finally returns with Western Sides, the album it began in 2004 and a triumph on almost every level. Vocalist/guitarist Thomas Trimble takes lyrical and sonic cues from Bob Dylan (“Anna Marie”) and Tom Petty (“Marionette”), but is equally comfortable in applying a messy smear of Paul Westerberg to the proceedings, particularly on the Stonesy country crunch of “Democracity.” Flecks of the Jayhawks’ sparse rootsy shimmer (“Sunray”) and Adams’ urban cowboy swagger (“Who Here?”) sparkle throughout, but it all adds up to American Mars’ uniquely scuffed beauty.—Brian BakerMar/Apr 2008
FreightTrainBoogie.com (five out of five stars)
This is a dynamic and studied work from Detroit-based American Mars with first rate songs from the band and exceptional production from multi-instrumentalist David Feeny. Cinematic soundscapes such as “Long Walk Home” and “Better Angels” feature lush pedal steel and mix it up with an alt rock guitar style that reminds one of the Cure. Sort of alt.country shoe-gazers Cowboy Junkies meet alt.brit shoe-gazers my Bloody Valentine, with intriguing effect. "Democracity" rocks out in a David Bowie/Lou Reed fashion while "Marionette" is a classic folk rockish cautionary tale. The jacket with this CD offers sincere thanks for finding this “endangered species of recorded music” but besides the musician's gratitude the reward is in the listening.—Michael Meehan
Real Detroit Weekly (four out of five stars)
One of last year’s albums that’s really grown on me since its release is Bruce Springsteen’s Magic, quite the stellar comeback tour de force from the Jersey blue collar vet. The third release from Dearborn cowboys American Mars lassos the open range ramble of Magic with the vocals of Thomas Trimble, who crosses between Tom Petty and HOWL-era Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Feeny’s stellar pedal steel and Trimble’s weathered blues on “Long Walk Home,” hit the heart like a thunderbolt, because this is a band that has seen their own struggles, and while The Boss was born to run, American Mars stampedes through Detroit’s rich folk pastures.–Thomas Matich
Detroit Metro Times
Transcendence is the operative word here. With all that biblical imagery — not to mention the band's persistence through a decade in a city that favored trends — American Mars seems, more than anything, obsessed with things that last.—..Daniel Johnson..
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Member Since:
January 07, 2006Members:
Thomas Trimble-vocals, guitarDavid Feeny-pedal steel, guitar, vocals
Garth Girard-upright bass, vocals
Alex Trajano-drums




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