"...and that's why you don't get lost in Mexico."
The stories only go on from there. After five years, over 500 gigs (including a two and a half year stint as the house band at the House of Blues San Diego), there are plenty to go around.
What started as a two man band in 2004 has evolved into a trio whose sound is centered on the soul, blues and rock of the late sixties and early seventies. From first listen, the influences of artists such as the Meters, Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis and Neil Young are infused into a sound that defines the trio of Goodnough, Burrows and McCaskey. Armed with a catalog of over 100 original tunes, MDM is a throwback to the days of being able to catch a band on consecutive nights and never hearing the same set twice.
Having previously released two full length albums with “19 in ‘67” (2006) and “Same Old Fight” (2008), the group released their first studio effort as a trio in the spring of 2009. The self-titled five song EP is further proof that the band refuses to be labeled into just one genre, all the while carrying a style and voice that is unmistakably their own.
MDM is:
Todd P. Goodnough - guitar, vocals
David L. Burrows - drums
Brendan T. McCaskey - bass







