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Antic Clay featured on new Death Roots compilation

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Theater in a Crowded Fire (sweltering porch performance)

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Antic Clay Live & News

I’ll be playing Star Community Bar in Atlanta this Thursday night, with Gib Fenning on bass and Chris Jansen on drums. This is notable as our first concert as a trio. It’s a free event and we go on first, so locals please come out if you can make it.

Here’s a link.

In other good news, physical inventory is back – copies of Hilarious Death Blues, FurnaceSongs and War/Love Blues by Myssouri have shipped to CDBaby and should be available within a few days. I’ll update when they confirm receipt.

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Look Down the Dark Barrel – Antic Clay (Live 2008)

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Sago Mine on a hot July evening in 2017.

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Broom of Fire (Instrumental Acoustic Storm Porch Meditation Version)

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If Wishes Were Horses

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Antic Clay – Table of Souls (upstairs frigid January bedroom acoustic)

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Sing Blood – The Sweet Meat Love and Holy Cult

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FurnaceSongs.com back online and other news

Hello.

I apologize – I’ve been seriously remiss in the realms of self promotion, lazily relying on Youtube and Facebook and ignoring my own website. Well, no more.

This is the publishing hub for Antic Clay, Myssouri or simply Michael Bradley solo music. I also entertain notions of regular blogging – we’ll see. But I hope you’ll sign up for notifications and leave comments, etc.

Good news: I’m back to assembling physical CDs of Antic Clay Hilarious Death Blues. I made a dozen this week – just need to bag/barcode them and ship them to CDBaby in Portland, OR. So that will happen next week, early, promise.

Regarding Antic Clay: Broom of Fire. Yes, it’s going to happen, by hook or by crook. All songs are written; I need to get into the studio, and recruit a few players.

Regarding studio, one possible step will be tomorrow, when I visit a new studio and track vocals and guitars for another collaboration with John Fryer and his Black Needle Noise project.