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VINYL FORMAT. These two tiny songs, one being "Wild Honey Never Stolen" and the other being one called "Borne Away On A Black Barge," are little stories about a post-apocalypse landscape and a reworking of the last stand of King Arthur, respectively. Both were meant to be more or less sing-alongs, the idea of including lyrics and sheet music was considered, but it was ultimately decided that that would be pretentious and weird. Josh plays guitar, piano, bass, banjo, mandolin and a lot of drums and Bill Pat... [ read more ]
7" $7.99
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These two tiny songs, one being 'Wild Honey Never Stolen' and the other being one called 'Borne Away On A Black Barge' are little stories about a post-apocalypse landscape and a reworking of the last stand of King Arthur, respectively. Both were meant to be more or less sing-alongs, the idea of including lyrics and sheet music was considered, but it was ultimately decided that that would be pretentious and weird. Josh plays guitar, piano, bass, banjo, mandolin and a lot of drums and Bill Patton plays uku... [ read more ]
MP3 $2.10
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VINYL FORMAT. Unraveling some kind of galactic wilderness, J. Tillman's sixth album lyrically borders on the mystic, proffering a transcendent union and a sense of effortlessness. Strange and honest, this song cycle inhabits its own idea-scape, seemingly obsessed with wrestling death. Tillman started recording in April, tracking most of the instruments himself. Hammered dulcimer, banjo, recorded, cymbals of varying size, and wheezing air organs all feature heavily. The string arrangements, performed by Jen... [ read more ]
LP $14.99
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