Langhorne Slim
Something of a one-man mixture of the Cramps, Beck's early indie records (circa One Foot in the Grave), and the soundtrack to {#O Brother Where Art Thou}, singer and guitarist Langhorne Slim offers a sardonic, modern take on traditional folk, country, and blues. Fancifully dubbed "the bastard son of Hasil Adkins" in some of his early press releases, Langhorne Slim is in fact a Pennsylvania native who resettled in Brooklyn after his graduation from the State University of New York at Purchase. After a self-released demo garnered some local and online ...[more]
![]()
VINYL FORMAT. This eponymous release features 13 new tracks, which were recorded at the Great North Sound Society in Maine. The album was produced by Langhorne's drummer Malachi DeLorenzo and Josh Ritter's keyboardist/producer Sam Kassirer, who also contributed piano, organ and accordion. On the recording of the album Langhorne states, "This experience in Maine with Sam, Malachi and Paul led us to our most comfortable, cohesive and soul-shaking music to date."
LP $14.99
Other people also bought:
Vetiver Thing of the Past, No Age Nouns, Cheap Time Cheap Time
![]()
VINYL FORMAT. Be Set Free is Langhorne's most cinematic and cohesive effort to date. Slim has truly reached a point of light where these songs come from wide-eyed maturity and mastered craft. One of the most endearing and standout qualities of Slim's live shows is the sureness that one is always entering a genuine gospel-like musical experience full of little miracles. Be Set Free has captured this charisma and spirit- the "hold your heart" moments and "raise a drink" dance vibes shien through [ read more ]
LP $14.99
Other people also bought:
Regina Spektor Begin To Hope, Regina Spektor Far, Built to Spill There Is No Enemy