Max-Cady
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From their website:Not confined by the boundaries of rock, punk, garage, pop or metal. Call it whatever you like. We call it rock-n-roll.
The rock-n-roll revival has begun and MAX CADY has risen from the dead. Turns out he’s alive and well, living in the Lone Star state, and inhabiting the bodies of singer-guitarist Justin Moore, bassist Pablo Xiques, guitarist Jeff Biehler, and drummer John Jay Myers.
Formed in March 2003 after splitting off from other prominent Dallas bands ( Vibrolux, Crash Vinyl, and Frill), MAX CADY has come to rock. MAX CADY’s high- energy, hit ‘em hard, bleeding-one-song-into-another philosophy during their live set has fans throughout the Southwest pumping their fists and begging for more. “In the beginning, we set out to play loud, fast rock-n-roll and that’s exactly what we’re doing... and will continue to do," says singer-guitarist Justin Moore.
After 24 months of playing shows together, MAX CADY has shared the stage with national touring acts such as: Andrew WK, Fu Manchu, Local H, The Breeders, Vendetta Red, The Queers, Lou Barlow, Supagroup, RPG, Darediablo, Har Mar Superstar, Karen O (Yeah Yeah Yeahs), Bullet Train to Vegas and Vaux, as well as TX greats Hagfish, The Burden Brothers (Tod Lewis of the Toadies and Taz Bentley of The Reverend Horton Heat ), Baboon, The Riverboat Gamblers, Broken Teeth (Jason McMaster of Dangerous Toys), Vallejo, The Feds, Hobble, Speedealer, Honky (Jeff Pinkus formerly of the Butthole Surfers), Fair to Midland, Flametrick Subs, The Mermaid Purse, Slick 57, Slowride, Kissinger and The Golden Falcons.
Currently playing shows in support of their debut album, Tonight Alive, released on singer-guitarist Justin Moore’s upstart label Sidearm Entertainment in August 2004 (National release date: January 11, 2005), and recorded at Last Beat Studios in Dallas, TX, with engineer/co-producer Paul Williams ( Polyphonic Spree, Flickerstick, The Burden Brothers ), MAX CADY is sure not to disappoint even the most cynical and jaded rock music enthusiasts. “Could you be there?�- Max Cady
The rock-n-roll revival has begun and MAX CADY has risen from the dead. Turns out he’s alive and well, living in the Lone Star state, and inhabiting the bodies of singer-guitarist Justin Moore, bassist Pablo Xiques, guitarist Jeff Biehler, and drummer John Jay Myers.
Formed in March 2003 after splitting off from other prominent Dallas bands ( Vibrolux, Crash Vinyl, and Frill), MAX CADY has come to rock. MAX CADY’s high- energy, hit ‘em hard, bleeding-one-song-into-another philosophy during their live set has fans throughout the Southwest pumping their fists and begging for more. “In the beginning, we set out to play loud, fast rock-n-roll and that’s exactly what we’re doing... and will continue to do," says singer-guitarist Justin Moore.
After 24 months of playing shows together, MAX CADY has shared the stage with national touring acts such as: Andrew WK, Fu Manchu, Local H, The Breeders, Vendetta Red, The Queers, Lou Barlow, Supagroup, RPG, Darediablo, Har Mar Superstar, Karen O (Yeah Yeah Yeahs), Bullet Train to Vegas and Vaux, as well as TX greats Hagfish, The Burden Brothers (Tod Lewis of the Toadies and Taz Bentley of The Reverend Horton Heat ), Baboon, The Riverboat Gamblers, Broken Teeth (Jason McMaster of Dangerous Toys), Vallejo, The Feds, Hobble, Speedealer, Honky (Jeff Pinkus formerly of the Butthole Surfers), Fair to Midland, Flametrick Subs, The Mermaid Purse, Slick 57, Slowride, Kissinger and The Golden Falcons.
Currently playing shows in support of their debut album, Tonight Alive, released on singer-guitarist Justin Moore’s upstart label Sidearm Entertainment in August 2004 (National release date: January 11, 2005), and recorded at Last Beat Studios in Dallas, TX, with engineer/co-producer Paul Williams ( Polyphonic Spree, Flickerstick, The Burden Brothers ), MAX CADY is sure not to disappoint even the most cynical and jaded rock music enthusiasts. “Could you be there?�- Max Cady
























