Dirty Press
Camp Bisco 9 in the NY Times
Camp Bisco IX in the New York Times Review
Camp Bisco 9 Review
“The one performance I was genuinely interested in seeing was of the local band Dirty Paris. Last year this psychedelic band had a hidden gem of a guitarist in the rough scene of people trying to prove theyre the next in line to level up to the main stage. Out of all the bands that I had heard across anything this was one of the only that I felt had the potential to take a major step by the next time that I would see them. Though they had yet to get the attention of a major record label they had secured a spot for the second year in a row at the festival and it was obvious why.
Their sound had evolved from the looseness of their psychedelic sound to incorporate more of a tightened up traditional rock sound. The band was louder faster and tighter than the last time I had seen them and still offers more promise than most upcoming bands that I’ve seen over the last year. Expect to hear of them outside of New York soon.”
-Buzzafied Magazine. Music Reveiw from Camp Bisco 9 July 15th 2010., Nashville Tenesse
Dirty Paris Celebrates First Anniversary with Albany Show
“Dirty Paris will take the stage tomorrow night at the Red Square in Albany in celebration of the one-year anniversary since first performing at the venue. The bands progressive psychedelic jams will resonate starting at 8:30 p.m. Friday (2/19) at 388 Broadway. The special event will feature more than just music from Dirty Paris and the supporting act, Jimkata. Local artists and glass-blowers will be present exhibiting and selling their work. Dirty Paris has gaining regional attention for its innovations of the traditional jam-band style. Formed in 2008 in Albany, the group has frequented Red Square and Revolution Hall in Troy in support of national acts such as Sound Tribe Sector 9 as well as headlined its own shows. Last year, Dirty Paris had a breakthrough performance at the Camp Bisco music festival in Mariaville, which has hosted musicians such as Snoop Dog, the Disco Biscuits, Umphreys McGee and Nas & Damian Marley.”
Camp Bisco 8
” a local band, Dirty Paris, was playing at the tent stage. Dirty Paris floored me with a myriad of influences; think of a Mars Voltas influence but producing a different sound. The guitar solos reminisce of a psychedelic Santana and show cased their talent with a tight sweep scale.”
—Buzzafied Magazine. Reveiw from Camp Bisco 8 July 17th 2009, Nashville Tenessee