2010, Crossbill Records
Silver Darling is fueled by connection and community. Friends and family have surrounded the band from their first house show in Sacramento. The band represents the collision of three different worlds: lead vocalist and rhythm guitar player Kevin Lee is the son of a funk bass player and was raised on the likes of Earth, Wind and Fire and The Jackson Five. Joshua Ahlansberg plays the guitar that belonged to his grandfather who was a part of the traveling gospel duo Slim and Bay, and the bass is played by Jesse Phillips who devotes much of his musical interest to field recordings and experimental noise and punk. The clashing of these worlds is shown when Lee's vocals drip like molasses yet retain a fragility reminiscent of Damien Jurado's "Waters Ave S." Ahlansberg's sweet yet heart wrenching guitar parts complement Lee's lyrics of life's unpredictable frailty and Jesse's unclassifiable bass lines and harmonies combine to bring the perfect amount of discord to this unique ensemble. Your Ghost Fits My Skin (the band's debut full-length) is a culmination of forces and life experiences that have helped create a group of beautifully powerful songs. The content of these songs may be dark at times, but they sing and play with such passion and intensity that the listener is left with hope. The recording is an album by design - an A and B side format frame the track listing while interludes guide the listener to the next song. It's a rare phenomenon when you get emotionally involved with a record and this record is a tough one to distance yourself from.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Living for Breath |
| 2 | Leave My Body Like a Stone |
| 3 | Holy Oak, Muddy Banks |
| 4 | Roof and the Seed |
| 5 | Interlude |
| 6 | Death: Has No Victory |
| 7 | Death: You Have to Believe |
| 8 | Rosewood Country Face |
| 9 | My Hidden Wife |
| 10 | Mournful Love |
| 11 | Interlude |
| 12 | Hanging Rest |
| 13 | Interlude |
| 14 | Your Ghost Fits My Skin |
| 15 | [Untitled] |
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