Equal parts stoner rock, Brit-pop, punk, indie and even funk, Million Dollar Mouth gives full vent to every musical impulse in their collective soul, resulting in what Lollipop Magazine calls “stylistically kicking the crap out of The Strokes, while smoking Stone Temple Pilots’ cigarettes and listening to Marvelous 3.” Their first full-length album, "Say My Name...NowSay It Again", maintains a perfect balance between raw and refined, impulsive and sensible, aggressive and laid-back, clear-cut and complex, intelligent and confrontational — all without ever losing that wry smirk. It was also the perfect excuse for the band to hit the road - they spent the summer of ’05 playing all over the West Coast, ending their tour at Cincinnati’s Midpoint Music Festival.
Currently in the studio working on their follow-up effort , MDM is determined to prove that they are not simply, as Kat Corbet (KROQ DJ) puts it, “a band with impeccable taste and style”, but are here to stay.

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Lollipop Magazine

"This is the kind of CD you wait for as a reviewer; a secret, top-shelf bottle you might get the chance to crack first before it spreads around the party. There's something instantly but not specifically familiar about Million Dollar Mouth which grabs your ear and keeps it through the course of the disc. Cool drips off these warm-toned, lazy tunes like a whiskey waterfall into a bong basin. These guys sound like they're stylistically kicking the crap out of The Strokes while smoking Stone Temple Pilots' cigarettes and listening to the Marvelous 3. Whether or not Million Dollar Mouth is trendy (fast-rising L.A band...), there's an earnest cohesion to the music that defies attempted-hipster posturing. In his upper register, singer Mike Biscotti draws a little from crooner Jeff Buckley without defiling either Buckley's legacy or corrupting his own individuality. The lyrics are lightly self-effacing, Biscotti paints familiar emotions and situations without abusing cliché or waxing too clever. His cask-aged vocal depth and ease is instantly contagious over the Butch Walker-inspired poppy rock arrangements. The musicians don't push too hard or play too much, everyone seems to fit his role in a sort of equality which steadily promotes the songs over any one player. These guys have real potential."

Performer Magazine

“A beautiful standout track for Million Dollar Mouth comes from Don’t Disappear. The song shows off their lyrical and musical depth and is reason enough alone to grab this album for your collection.”

Music Reviews

"This is grungy alternative, dare I say, garage rock, at its finest; no, perhaps finest is too nice of a word to use - let’s just say it is music to bang your head to, get all psyched up about, music to crank up those speakers and roll down the windows to. Yeah, this is killer punky-sounding, teeth-gritting rock music and I loved it."

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