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Alternative & Other Alternative Music artist from Murfreesboro, TN. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.

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Spike and Mallets

Semi-literate, godless rock and roll, tender ballads, and a song about a chicken.

8 songs
1.6K plays
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Rock in My Shoe Rock in My Shoe

An old song with my old band Celebrity Toast and Jam. Enjoy.

Other Alternative

Picture for song 'Get Up! (rough mix)' by artist 'Spike and Mallets'

Get Up! (rough mix) Get Up! (rough mix)

Dance-Pop

Picture for song 'Priscilla My Dear (rough mix)' by artist 'Spike and Mallets'

Priscilla My Dear (rough mix) Priscilla My Dear (rough mix)

Other Alternative

Picture for song 'The Boy In The Garden' by artist 'Spike and Mallets'

The Boy In The Garden The Boy In The Garden

A Latin thing about a womanizer and the women who love him.

Dance-Pop

Picture for song 'the Fun' by artist 'Spike and Mallets'

the Fun the Fun

Dance-Pop

Spike and Mallets is the ongoing project of singer/songwriter Jeff Keeran. For several years now Tony Keats has been playing guitar and Kyle Walsh has been pounding the drums. They are identical twins, born to separate mothers on different days. Brent Rawlings has been spotted playing bass in the band and engineering what might just turn out to be their next record. Keeran has been performing and writing since the late 80's, embracing the angry pop of Costello, Dylan, and Lennon. He's still angry today,...he just has to keep his voice down or he'll wake the baby. In the early nineties Keeran was the front man of Celebrity Toast and Jam, a Nashville rock band that caught a good deal of attention from fans and from "the industry". With a major record deal pending, youthful impatience and timeless arrogance caused them to record and release an excellent indepent recording (Large/surefire records) and move to the Bay Area. Youthful impatience then caused them to break up and go their seperate ways. Keeran stayed in California for several years before finally moving back to Tennessee. Enter Spike and Mallets...
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We do play live in and around Nashville though not as much as we used to. As for special moments, we were invited to play the Nashville New Music Conference a couple of years ago. We went on at seven P.M., played six songs to five people. And we still were offered a deal.
Your musical influences
Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, Flaming Lips
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