3 X 8 (And Five Foot Deep)
Pale Barn Ghosts
Performed By
Pale Barn Ghosts
Album UPC
889211903474
CD Baby Track ID
TR0001939285
Label
Rural Wreck Records
Released
2014-04-17
BPM
145
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm21546719
Year
2014
Spotify Plays
302
Writers
Writer
Thomas A Roue
Pub Co
Thomas A Roue
Composer
Thomas A Roue
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Pennsylvania
Description
Folk Garage Americana Rockity Roll
Notes
Four unemployed musicians find temp jobs working as cemetery maintenance technicians.
Spending their lunch breaks in a haunted shed, known as the "pale barn", the gents worked up a sound that can only be described as "cemetery folk"
“So Pale - the latest album from Gettysburg's Pale Barn Ghosts - is so well produced, it sounds beautiful even through the blown out speakers of a 2001 Altima. Still, to hear all the intricate nuances on this record, you'll want some headphones or at least speakers that aren't attached to an old car. The crisp, clear instrumentation and the lyrical twists of Singer/Songwriter Thomas Roue come through as individually unencumbered tracks on the nine-song set. There are well-placed, compelling drum fills on tracks like "dog named oblivious" and precision guitar and bass work providing a foundation for Roue's narratives on tracks like "heartache" and "morning coffee". On other gems like, "one more drink" and "3x8", the band's sound is transformed into something different - in walking arpeggios that almost have a diminished sound; the music twists and turns to accomodate lyrics that address something darker, building underneath the sanguine major-scale melodies.”
Justin Stoltzfus - Fly Magazine
Spending their lunch breaks in a haunted shed, known as the "pale barn", the gents worked up a sound that can only be described as "cemetery folk"
“So Pale - the latest album from Gettysburg's Pale Barn Ghosts - is so well produced, it sounds beautiful even through the blown out speakers of a 2001 Altima. Still, to hear all the intricate nuances on this record, you'll want some headphones or at least speakers that aren't attached to an old car. The crisp, clear instrumentation and the lyrical twists of Singer/Songwriter Thomas Roue come through as individually unencumbered tracks on the nine-song set. There are well-placed, compelling drum fills on tracks like "dog named oblivious" and precision guitar and bass work providing a foundation for Roue's narratives on tracks like "heartache" and "morning coffee". On other gems like, "one more drink" and "3x8", the band's sound is transformed into something different - in walking arpeggios that almost have a diminished sound; the music twists and turns to accomodate lyrics that address something darker, building underneath the sanguine major-scale melodies.”
Justin Stoltzfus - Fly Magazine
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