At Death, A Proclomation
I heard this song on Skins episode and had to track it down. What a gem!
I heard this song on Skins episode and had to track it down. What a gem!
An absolutely gorgeous record. A lot like a rougher at the edges Bon Iver, although this was released a couple years earlier.
I just put this album on last night with a beer and it's just wonderful. Small and epic at the same time. Songs travel some and get to some absolutely blissful places.
This one is perfect for watching a campfire die in the early morning hours. An absolute must-have.
I remember seeing Matt Houck at Momma Goldberg' in Auburn Alabama, around 1998 or so. His performance gave me that familiar connected chill down my spine. The kind you get when you know something is coming from so deep it has power. His skills are much more cultivated and touching know. He is extraordinary.
A revelation. The glorious simplicity of honest songs. Wolves is song for the ages, but just about all of this album is worthy of the same quiet, reverential attention that clearly went into making it.
Matthew Houck is amazing live. If you think you like the albums now, you'll be blown away after seeing him perform the songs. I used to see him play regularly when he lived in Athens and he's definitely missed!
There's a pretty longstanding indie rock tradition having a 'hidden track' after a few minutes of silence.
.. there is a weird gap between cocaine lights and the last track.. don't know if it's supposed to be like that? Any ideas anyone? Aside from that it is wonderful. Download it!
a glass of bourbon next to a wood burning fire; warm, mellow and reassuring.