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M7&TS Debut Album Instrumentals

by Muhammad Seven & The Spring

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Muhammad Seven & The Spring’s DEBUT STUDIO ALBUM moves like a folk odyssey through the lives and loves of immigrant, working people. It weaves through jaunty bluegrass ballads, grinding roots rock and stripped down acoustic testimonials. Strings, vintage keys and lap steel phrases pepper the harmonies of M7 and Kelly Jo Reed and the bass rhythms of Pat Mussari.

A lover walks the razor edge of self hatred and self awareness, in a last-ditch effort to accept the damage he’s done to the ones he loved. A family’s ice cream shop makes “flavors from the memories of a home they left behind”. Battling a chronic illness is re-imagined as a man in mortal combat with a god. The downtrodden proclaim themselves “decorated sergeants in the army of the damned”.

Like the renewal we find in springtime and like the budding hope of the Arab spring, themes of regret, defeat, redemption and revelation permeate the tracks, immersing you in the world according to Muhammad Seven.

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released March 26, 2019

acoustic guitar: Muhammad Seven
Lap steel guitar: Steve Saddler
Mandolin: Chris Bloniarz
Banjo: Ben Burns
Acoustic Bass: Theo Brierley
Violin (Sour Cherries): Claire Gohst
Cello: Raquel Kober


Produced and mixed by Colin Lester Fleming at Herd Studio, Keep the Edge Studios and Q Division Studios
Mastered by Michelle Mancini at Demifugue Mastering and by Derek Blackburn at Quiet House
"Sour Cherries" string trio arrangement by Claire Gohst
Cover art by Ying Chew

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Muhammad Seven & The Spring New York, New York

M7 is a blue collar Americana songwriter hailing from Boston, MA and currently living in the Finger Lakes region of New York. The son of an Iranian immigrant father and French-Canadian mother, he and his music were born in the fallout of the '79 Islamic Revolution and the Regan/Bush era, and draw influences from '60s protest music, '70s rock and roll, '80s pop, '90s hip hop and 20th century folk. ... more

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