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Reminds me of folk music but with a darker tone:All Them Witches is more hard/blues rock or metal, but these songs I would call dark country:
Reminds me of folk music but with a darker tone:All Them Witches is more hard/blues rock or metal, but these songs I would call dark country:
I love that one. "The Lake it is said, never gives up her dead, when the winds of November start blowing."Reminds me of folk music but with a darker tone:
There's that folk feeling of telling a story.
I love that one. "The Lake it is said, never gives up her dead, when the winds of November start blowing."
It's a different lake, but I think of that whenever November approaches. Even so, there are shipwrecks. That one only happened within a few years of that song, if you can believe it.
I believe Hares on a Mountain is an old Irish song. I like what they do with it. It sounds like something a fae might sing.
My great-grandmother left Ireland around a century ago IIRC. My grandmother was born here and spent part of her early life in an orphanage, because there simply wasn't enough money for my great-grandmother to take care of her. I highly suspect my grandmother was born out of wedlock, although I don't know more than that. Unfortunately, I never had a chance to know her, or my maternal grandfather.My great grandfather was part of the diaspora during the famine. So I've always had a fondness for irish folk music.
That's the power of love.This is two-thirds of the way to being Ghostbusters. I can understand the lawsuit:
Quack!This is two-thirds of the way to being Ghostbusters. I can understand the lawsuit:
The best part about Wheatus's Teenage Dirtbag, is its timeless. If you were a teenage dirtbag, you'll grow older, but not out of it.This song needs a sequel called Middle-Age Dirtbag.
Had a hard time finding an uncensored version, by the way. Most annoying.
I like The Bible or the Gun, I Cannot Escape the Darkness, and Don't Drink the Water. Great stuff.The Dead South, Sons of Perdition, and Blues Seraceno are some of my favorites, Those Poor Bastards have a few songs I know of from Old Gods of Appalachia, but they're heavy into depresssion and bleak songs so I gotta keep my distance. Justin Cross is good too.