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Songs for Parents Who Enjoy Drugs

214.9K streams

214,938

Tough Love

169.6K streams

169,641

TACKLE BOX

122.3K streams

122,271

The Happiest Man in the World

99K streams

98,950

Choochtown (20th Anniversary Edition)

86.4K streams

86,363

BIG MOUTH STRIKES AGAIN

28.1K streams

28,142

The Night Guy at the Apocalypse Profil...

25.9K streams

25,890

Ed's Not Dead, Hamell Comes Alive!

19.5K streams

19,473

The Pandemic Songs

18.7K streams

18,681

Jamie Nicole

14.6K streams

14,556

Biography

Hamell on Trial is the musical alias of folk punk hero Ed Hamell. A one-man explosion, he is loud-as-war one minute, stepping off the microphone to whisper to an enthralled audience the next. Hamell’s unique and dynamic performance style is informed by politics, passion, intelligence and an irreverent sense of humor. Armed with a battered 1937 Gibson acoustic guitar that he amplifies mightily and strums like a machine gun, a politically astute mind that can't stop moving, and a mouth that can be profane one minute and profound the next, Hamell sets his sights on the new America. He shoots straight with his audience, whether unraveling topical issues or sharing confessional tales from his own past. Living as an artistic DIY renegade on the fringes of the traditional music industry, Hamell’s 2023 full-length album, Bring The Kids, marks the seventeenth release in a discography overflowing with four star reviews and critical acclaim, ranging from major label releases (Mercury / Polygram) to top independents such as New West and Righteous Babe Records. Bring The Kids will mark Hamell’s third record on Texas indie Saustex Records. Ed’s caustic wit and devil-may-care attitude incited Rolling Stone magazine to call him "Bald, bold and super bad." Henry Rollins says, "… he has a real attachment to truth that makes him continually vital.” He was described as a "one man Tarantino flick: loud, vicious, luridly hilarious, gleefully and deeply offensive" by the Village Voice.