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April 2018




  

Steve Barton
Article By: Dave Contrell


Drawing influence from the likes of Blondie and The Ramones, Green Day and Paramore, Bad Mary has created their own strain of punk that takes you back to New York in the 70’s but with a modern vibe. Following on from their critically acclaimed debut album, Better Days, released in 2013, the high octane four-piece group - led by powerhouse lead singer Amanda Mac, Mike Staub (bass/vocals), Bill Mac (drums) and David Henderson (guitar), have released three fast, loud and 70s inspired EPs - Killing Dinosaurs (2015) and We Could Have Saved the World (2016) and Glitter Bomb (2017).

The band makes their home on Long Island, New York and have played classic venues such as the Highline Ballroom, the Knitting Factory, Arlene’s Grocery, Bowery Electric, the Trash Bar. Bad Mary have played multiple festivals including Warped Tour at Jones Beach, Dewey Beach Music Conference, Liberty Music Festival and the Cabin Fever Music Festival. They have scored airplay on U.S., U.K. and Australian radio.