the lowest pair | living is dying


 
The Lowest Pair is Kendl Winter (Olympia, Washington) and Palmer T. Lee (Minnesota) and they’re a double banjo outfit fit to tie you up in dainty pickin’ and honey sweet lyrics laden with sunshine and the scent of wildflowers on the breeze.

Their debut release 36¢ is a thing of esteemed beauty, on it this charming duo swap lead vocals throughout the album’s 11-tracks, combining Kendl’s finely honed banjo skills with Palmer’s Midwestern smooth as good whiskey croon. The album is out now and will make an excellent accompaniment to whatever else you got going on. Promise. Peace. Continue reading “the lowest pair | living is dying”

this old ghost // family room

Great band, good music and a pretty rad van too.

Upstate New York peddlers of great music This Old Ghost, have gone fashioned another wonderful collection of songs filled with all the characteristic whimsical charm we’ve come to expect from this good-natured quintet. The new album ‘Family Room‘ is officially out today and is available via Bandcamp and iTunes. You can stream the whole kit and kaboodle after the jump. Peace. Continue reading “this old ghost // family room”

laura marling // i was just a card (video)

Laura Marling is an incredibly gifted singer/songwriter whose talent is ever-expanding. I have been meaning to post more of her music and alas I have. I especially love the “I Was Just A Card” video for its beautiful display of the human form in motion just as much as I adore Ms. Marling’s wonderful voice unspooled into song. You can find this song, along with nine others on her A Creature I Do No Know (2011) release. Peace. Continue reading “laura marling // i was just a card (video)”

Laura Marling // A Creature I Don’t Know

I think I’ve been remiss (maybe subconsciously) to submit a review of Laura Marling and her of the deep earth music for reasons I cannot fully explain. And, I suspect that by now you’ve already heard of her and are equally selfish when it comes to sharing her songs. I won’t write much, and I’ll only say this, get Ms. Marling’s 2011 release A Creature I Don’t Know and it will become like treasure buried within your heart. Peace. Continue reading “Laura Marling // A Creature I Don’t Know”