Music / blues

Poor until payday


Reviews (2)


New noise magazine

d. 8. Oct. 2018

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John Moore

d. 8. Oct. 2018

" ... another full album of sublime, stripped-down American blues. Poor Until Payday is simply more of the same great, Appalachian-tinged roots music the band has been churning out consistently since the early 2000s ... Peyton's burly rumble of a voice, his seemingly effortless slide guitar paired with Breezy Payton's washboard, backed by the steady drumming of Max Senteney, deftly blend together to create music that you can't help but groove to".


American blues scene

d. 28. Sep. 2018

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J.D. Nash

d. 28. Sep. 2018

"One of the hardest working groups on the scene is The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band. They play as many as 300 shows per year, and are touted as the biggest little band in the country. Country blues that is ... Poor Until Payday is the group's second offering on their own Family Owned Records label through Thirty Tigers. The 3-piece group made up of The Rev, his wife Washboard Breezy, and drummer Max Senteney are as much ZZ Top as they are Bukka White. Writing original songs in the country blues style of White, Charley Patton, and Mississippi John Hurt ...".