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Bill
Mallonee
Paste
Music Magazine, in a poll conducted by both writers and artists,
listed Bill Mallonee as 65 in their "100 Greatest Living Songwriters
Poll." "At the end of the day, it's about the story living under
your own skin. In my work, I've just tried to chase that story down
and put something of a frame around it for a spell."
Bill
Mallonee, the lyrical and inspirational source behind the Vigilantes
of Love, started playing music in Athens in the late 80's. Mallonee
learned guitar quickly and the post-punk-pop of the La’s, XTC, Elvis
Costello, the Clash and Squeeze filled his family house. Great college
scene bands that passed through Athens, Georgia during that time were
Athen’s own R.E.M., the dbs (with the great Chris Stamey and Peter
Hosapple), Let's Active, the Bongos and Tommy Keane: these were also
big influences. Each of those bands proudly wove indebtedness to the
first “British Invasion” into their musical flags.
The strange thing was that somehow
Mallonee’s love for Dylan and Neil Young won out (temporarily shall
we say) over these early influences. The terrain viewed from the
inside of a van for 10 years and over 10 albums by the Vigilantes of
Love seemed to lend itself more to the themes of Americana and
alternative country....and so they went with it.
Bill is focusing on the solo artist gig. He's back to
being “just a guy in a college band from Athens, GA. That reference
point and those elements will always surface in the work. It's the
clang and bang of 12-strings, joy without lock or key,
unapologetic...and above all...unafraid.”
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“Rock
and Roll delivered with passion, depth, and integrity - an
accomplishment worth celebrating.” - The Metro Times
“Compelling,
insightful, …continues to probe through Americana Rock and Roll,
proving that sometimes the only story worth telling is that of the
journey.” - Rolling Stone
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