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      <title>Joe Mansman &amp; The Midnight Revival band- Gas Station Elvis </title>
      <description>Just as they are about to tear up the northeast on the “Gas Station Elvis Tour” I got to chat with Joe Mansman from “Joe Mansman and the Midnight Revival Band”. They’ve been tearing up the local area for a decade now, bringing their gritty, sleazy biker rock style to any venue who would have them. They have always put in a great effort and I’m looking forward to catching them at one of the local shows in town, and at the record release party in November at Putnam Place. </description>
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Just as they are about to&nbsp;tear up the northeast on&nbsp;the &ldquo;Gas Station Elvis Tour&rdquo; I got to chat with Joe&nbsp;Mansman&nbsp;from &ldquo;Joe&nbsp;Mansman&nbsp;and the Midnight Revival Band&rdquo;. They&rsquo;ve been tearing up the local area for a decade now, bringing their gritty, sleazy biker rock style to any venue who would have them. They have always put in a great effort and I&rsquo;m looking forward to catching them at one of the local shows in town, and at the record release party in November at Putnam Place.&nbsp;</p>

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<p><strong>Who is the best band or artist you&rsquo;ve seen live?</strong></p>

<p>-Metallica,&nbsp;hands down,&nbsp;as far as an iconic stadium&nbsp;band.&nbsp;I actually love the&nbsp;72 Seasons&nbsp;album and got to see them with my wife in East Rutherford among 80K people&nbsp;-- it&nbsp;was mind blowing. On a smaller scale,&nbsp;one of the best bands I&rsquo;ve ever seen was Norma Jean in Boston,&nbsp;probably 2008-2009. To this day,they&rsquo;re one of my GOATS.&nbsp;Watching them live tearing up a room of a couple hundred kids just makes you feel like you&rsquo;re fighting gravity man, like you can&rsquo;t help but move.&nbsp;</p>

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<p><strong>I&rsquo;ve seen your band playing for what feels like forever. How did the band get started and how long has this lineup been together?</strong></p>

<p>-This year&nbsp;marks our&nbsp;10-year&nbsp;anniversary actually! Chris and I are the only originals from that time but our current lineup just turned 3. We started with a single&nbsp;EP we&nbsp;were excited about and just played any gig we could&nbsp;-- literally anything:&nbsp;clubs, dives, hotel bars, house parties, colleges, shipping containers, backyard barbecues, birthday parties. We did that every weekend for years, first traveling around in a 2007 Ford&nbsp;Freestar&nbsp;with all the seats removed,&nbsp;the band sitting on gear,&nbsp;driving to places like Philadelphia, Boston, Providence, NYC&nbsp;--&nbsp;wherever the gigs were.&nbsp;Eventually we&nbsp;graduated&nbsp;to a bigger Econoline and doing longer runs and bigger gigs. Mostly paid in beer or pizza, but that was alright&nbsp;haha&nbsp;clearly&nbsp;we&rsquo;re still doing all of that. Except we ride a bit more comfortably.&nbsp;</p>

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<p><strong>The &ldquo;Gas Station Elvis&rdquo; tour starts September 20th with a show at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds and anothersupporting Plush at Empire Live. After those shows, you&rsquo;ll hit the road with Texas Hippie Coalition. The tour culminates with an album release party November 7th at Putnam Place.&nbsp;<br />
That&rsquo;s an awesome chance to get in front of a lot of new faces. What are you most excited about?</strong></p>

<p>-We&rsquo;re excited to play North Carolina for the first time, and also to return to Columbus and Flint. What&rsquo;s cool is that we have fans in those areas who only&nbsp;get to see us once a year so they make this huge thing out of it and we&rsquo;re excited to come back for them--&nbsp;it&rsquo;s&nbsp;motivating to be on your A game during those&nbsp;shows.&nbsp;</p>

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<p><strong>The band has a sound that is straight forward,&nbsp;gritty Rock N Roll. Can we expect more of the same on the new album?</strong></p>

<p>-Absolutely. This will be our first official&nbsp;full-length&nbsp;release, and has returning elements and themes from our first few records,&nbsp;both lyrically and sonically. Our second EP &lsquo;Bastard&rsquo; was only designated as an album on streaming services becauseof its overall length not&nbsp;number of&nbsp;tracks.&nbsp;So&nbsp;releasing this new one as a full body of work is exciting. It&rsquo;s got a lot of&nbsp;energy.&nbsp;I&rsquo;lljust say that, at least that&rsquo;s how it feels to us. I can&rsquo;t really review&nbsp;ourselves here&nbsp;but hopefully listeners like it and comment on what they think.&nbsp;</p>

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<p><strong>I told a friend about the band, and she played&nbsp;it on Spotify at work in New Hampshire. She said people were coming over asking who it was. With the changes in how music is consumed, what&rsquo;s your plan to get in as many people&rsquo;s ears as possible?</strong></p>

<p>-We usually have all of our stuff everywhere and we play a lot--whether&nbsp;touring, regional, or local,&nbsp;we&rsquo;ve rarely&nbsp;not been out there putting our best foot forward and just being the best we can live.&nbsp;Our&nbsp;band really&nbsp;thrives&nbsp;on word of mouth and punk&nbsp;DIY&nbsp;principles as you can see your friend relayed a good example of that, so there you have it, share us with friends and come see us live.&nbsp;</p>

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<p><strong>I wish you the best of luck on the tour&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;I&nbsp;can&rsquo;t wait to see you at the album release party</strong></p>

<p>-Thank you!&nbsp;Always a lot of love for you all.&nbsp;I&rsquo;ll see you in Saratoga!</p>

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