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I Like This Song - Smokey Mirror's "Killin' Floor" by Prewitt Scott-Jackson

I Like This Song celebrates songs by local bands sans clichéd music journo over-analysis.

The furthest we take the dissection of songs featured here is, well, you guessed it: "I Like This Song." 

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Having made its debut this past Thursday via Smokey Mirror's self-titled EP, today's featured song "Killin' Floor" couldn't be much hotter off the press 

And now I'm going to take a short moment to admire Smokey Mirror's album artwork ... 

Holy PB&J Batman! Somebody's magic with ink:

Image via Smokey Mirror's Bandcamp Page

Image via Smokey Mirror's Bandcamp Page

Btw Smokey Mirror plays the Boiled Owl tomorrow night w/ local haze champions Fogg. To round out the bill, Colorado's Cloud Catcher journeys to D/FW for the first time. Show starts at 9pm, full event details posted here.

After zero deliberation, our board of directors (okay, so it's just me) unanimously voted to approve this song. The subsequent press release shall soon be circulated to local and national media outlets. 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 

FORT WORTH NOISE LIKES A SONG

Fort Worth, Texas - March 13, 2017 - Dallas band Smokey Mirror recently wrote, recorded and released a kick ass rock 'n' roll song. Tomorrow night the band plays a show in Fort Worth at The Boiled Owl Tavern.

Pseudo local music writer Prewitt Scott-Jackson likes songs for a living. Here are his thoughts on the song:

"I like this song," Scott-Jackson quipped. 

And??

"And nothing. I like this song."

For more info on this story contact: Prewitt Scott-Jackson - fortworthnoise@gmail.com - Tarrant County Jail (most likely) - 350 W Belknap St., Fort Worth, TX 76102 - +1 817.FWN.RULZ

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Image via Smokey Mirror's Facebook Page

Image via Smokey Mirror's Facebook Page

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about the word writer person:

Prewitt Scott-Jackson writes Dad poetry & short fiction when he's not hyping and typing for Fort Worth Noise. His writing can be found in Ghost City Press (New York), Five 2 One Magazine (Los Angeles), Prairie Schooner (University of Nebraska Press) and Sick Lit Magazine (Texas), among others. He prefers short walks on the beach because – and I quote – “It’s really hard to walk on sand.”