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Larry and His Flask is a genre-defying powerhouse from Oregon, known for their explosive energy, heartfelt songwriting, and an unmistakable sound that blends Punk Rock energy with the soul of Americana. The band began in Redmond, Oregon in 2003, formed by brothers Jeshua and Jamin Marshall. Shortly after, they were joined by Ian Cook on guitar, and the three set out on an epic adventure that sparked the steady evolution of the band through many lineup changes over the years. Starting as a hardcore punk band, they transformed into a gritty, acoustic street-performing ensemble, and eventually into a well-oiled, harmony-driven beast—combining elements of folk, bluegrass, rock, and ska.
Renowned for their explosive live shows and interesting songs, Larry and His Flask have earned a devoted international following. They’ve shared stages with heavy-hitters like Flogging Molly, Frank Turner, Gogol Bordello, Dropkick Murphys and The Reverend Horton Heat—leaving sweat, broken strings, and blown minds in their wake.
Their music is packed with breakneck banjo riffs, catchy horn riffs, anthemic choruses, and lyrics that speak to the struggles and joys of life on the fringe. With a deep commitment to authenticity and pedal to the metal attitude, Larry and His Flask defy genres and expectations.
But in recent years, Larry and His Flask has been mostly silent—no new releases and no shows. What’s next for the band? Will they take the stage again? Will they release new music?
Renowned for their explosive live shows and interesting songs, Larry and His Flask have earned a devoted international following. They’ve shared stages with heavy-hitters like Flogging Molly, Frank Turner, Gogol Bordello, Dropkick Murphys and The Reverend Horton Heat—leaving sweat, broken strings, and blown minds in their wake.
Their music is packed with breakneck banjo riffs, catchy horn riffs, anthemic choruses, and lyrics that speak to the struggles and joys of life on the fringe. With a deep commitment to authenticity and pedal to the metal attitude, Larry and His Flask defy genres and expectations.
But in recent years, Larry and His Flask has been mostly silent—no new releases and no shows. What’s next for the band? Will they take the stage again? Will they release new music?
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