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The album takes its name from the late 19th century Native American movement, which is still relevant today. Our society shines bright from the green corporate star, taking us away from the land, our spiritual self, and into the great binary plastic system. The Pine Hill Haints long for a day when this wasn't the case and attempt to channel and haunt us with the memory of who we once were. Growing up in the lower Appalachians, the band learned its sound from old men and women playing on porches and in livi... [ read more ]
CD $12.99
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The world moves fat and slow under the green light of the bright corporate star. The modern times continue. the Prayers and Curses that were once known as songs continue to rise from the meditations of our hearts, and out of the crushed skull of north Alabama comes the Pine Hill Haints. With a core group of kindred spirits who enjoy performing music, the band travels and records often, mainly through the south, and randomly all over the world. There is an invisible union of junk musicians and storytelling ... [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
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VINYL FORMAT. The Pine Hill Haints' second release for K Records reflects the new age of darkness that has recently hit the global mass market. This record has fast songs about living and self-destruction, songs about natural disaster, public domain dance music, and tales of those who walk the streets, sleep in dumpsters or cars, or who jump trains.
LP $12.99
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