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Poor Man's Poison
Left to right: Michael Jacobs, Dustin Medeiros, Ryan Hakker, and Tommy McCarthy
Background information
OriginHanford, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active2009 – 2014
2019 – present
LabelsIndependent
Members
  • Ryan Hakker – guitar
  • Michael Jacobs – guitar
  • Tommy McCarthy – mandolin
  • Dustin Medeiros – double bass
Websitehttps://www.poormanspoison.net/

Poor Man's Poison is an American folk band from Hanford, California.[1]

The band was originally formed in 2009; after a hiatus in 2014, they reformed in 2019, this time more focused on releasing studio singles rather than producing albums or performing live. Mostly defined by their acoustic sound, they have been categorized as various genres, including folk, Americana, country, rock, and pop; bassist Dustin Medeiros claimed that they "cannot be pinned down in one specific category".[2]

History

Ryan Hakker and Dustin Medeiros were friends since middle school, and had both been friends with Tommy McCarthy since high school. A previous band Done For Good, included Hakker as singer, Medeiros as drummer, and McCarthy as guitarist. Done For Good came to an end after releasing a single album, due to Medeiros developing permanent tinnitus, which made him unable to play drums or "any excessively loud music". As a result, Hakker, Medeiros, and McCarthy, joined by guitarist Mike Jacobs, whom had known Hakker and Medeiros since high school and worked with Hakker in previous bands, and formed Poor Man's Poison in 2009, with McCarthy switching to the mandolin and Medeiros to the double bass.[2]

They released three studio albums and one live album at the Fox Theatre in Hanford between 2009 and 2014, before temporarily splitting up. When the band got back together in 2019, they decided to focus on releasing singles instead of full albums due to their success on streaming platforms.[3]

In September 2012, Poor Man's Poison won the "Best New Act in Country Music" at the Country Showdown in Nashville.[4] They have also performed at Guantanamo Bay for US troops and opened for the Charlie Daniels Band.[5]

Started in 2021, their side project named "Dr. Villain", led by Dustin Medeiros and Ryan Hakker, their single "This is the End" was released. In November of 2023, Dr. Villain released a 3 track EP named "Welcome to the Show."

During the 2023 mob vote for the video game Minecraft, protest videos on platforms such as YouTube often featured the band’s song “Feed the Machine.”

Discography

Studio albums

  • Poor Man's Poison (2009)
  • Friends with the Enemy (2011)
  • Providence (2014)

EPs

  • In the End (2021)
  • The Great Big Lie (2023)

Live albums

  • Live at the Fox (2012)

Singles

  • Hell's Coming With Me (2019)
  • Let Us All Down (2020)
  • Feed the Machine (2020)
  • Every Day is Exactly the Same (2021)
  • Give and Take (2021)


References

  1. ^ "Poor Man's Poison". poormanspoison.net. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
  2. ^ a b Zendejas, Zachariah (May 21, 2011). "Poor Man's Poison: Band Profile". King Rivers Life. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
  3. ^ Promnitz, Donald A. (Sep 21, 2021). "Hanford band channels emotions of past year into new album". Hanford Sentinel. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  4. ^ Smith, Perry (January 18, 2013). "Poor Man's Poison Wins Texaco Country Showdown In Nashville". Hometown Station | KHTS FM 98.1 & AM 1220. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  5. ^ Santiago, Brandon (January 7, 2013). "Poor Man's Poison vying for national country music title tonight". Hanford Sentinel. Retrieved 2022-09-02.