read the article in the metropulse went and checked out the band
here good stuff thought others might give a listen to some to knoxville flavored dark music. If you like nick cave you'll probobly like this.
"O spanish tonk! your ship baked atists are."
stop. my amygdala is listening!
I am a huge fan of insurgent country and dark folk and related stuff; i'll have to check them out. Thanks!
I'll add my own recommendation here, if you like stuff of that ilk, definitely check out the Handsome Family. They're a husband-and-wife band that do really dark murder ballads and such; their official site is here:
cool! handsome family is definitely going on my next "get your drunk on" cd compilation crap i hate being at work, now i have a craving to have a a talk with jack and jim
"O spanish tonk! your ship baked atists are."
stop. my amygdala is listening!
briarus wrote:cool! handsome family is definitely going on my next "get your drunk on" cd compilation
My favorite of theirs so far is the album "In the Air," which is lyrically brilliant, and was amazingly enough recorded on their computer in their living room. I believe they have some (officially-released, legally-downloadable) mp3s online. They have a beautiful murder ballad called "Arlene" (off the album "Odessa" which is otherwise not really one of my favorites) about a man who falls in love with a diner waitress, kidnaps her, and winds up killing her in a cave. Er, beautiful i guess if you aren't disturbed by that sort of subject matter....
Ladybee wrote: They have a beautiful murder ballad called "Arlene" (off the album "Odessa" which is otherwise not really one of my favorites) about a man who falls in love with a diner waitress, kidnaps her, and winds up killing her in a cave. Er, beautiful i guess if you aren't disturbed by that sort of subject matter....
Gah!!! *panic* *cringe*
Noone even has my name, Ive run into like 2 Arlene's in my lifetime. that, is just creepy.
That sounds really cool. Some of the old English and Scottish murder ballads are both brutal and surreal (Long Lankin, for example), and I've always had a strange fascination for this kind of thing.
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Was talking with my buddy Adam today about Hayseed Dixie and there covers of metal/rock stuff. Then we got to wondering why metal/rock bands didn't cover old bluegrass stuff.
Then we realized that most metal / rock artists aren't really talented like most of the bluegrass musicians we know. Yeah they may play the guitar and bass and drums. But they don't play the fiddle, the banjo, the dulcimer, the mandolin, the upright bass, harmonica, spoons, and the jug, along with the guitar, bass, and some other precussion insturment.