Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2004
Time: 34:11
Size: 79,1 MB
Label: SR
Styles: Indie Folk/Progressive Bluegrass
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Ain't No Use in Tryin' - 3:15
2. Wrong Way Street - 3:30
3. Whiskey - 4:25
4. My Brother Works for the CIA - 3:15
5. Drinkin' in the Morning - 3:46
6. At Your Window - 3:24
7. The Outskirts - 5:53
8. When I Come Back Again - 3:43
9. School Bus Driver - 2:56
Songs From a Ghost Town is the debut release by Duluth, Minnesota group Trampled By Turtles.
Trampled by Turtles is a very nice, mellow band to throw on when you're cleaning the house and kicking up dust. My personal favorite track is "My Brother Works for the CIA." This is a good album to pick up, as it helps to round out a good bluegrass/string/indie collection (this band kind of escapes a genre).
Their earlier stuff, like this one, trends more towards a traditional bluegrass sound. I love to hear their older stuff not only because I love more traditional bluegrass, but because it's great to hear them at their rawest and get a clear idea of where they came from. These guys rock on all fronts and Songs from a Ghost Town is another great demonstration of why!
Songs from a Ghost Town
Year: 2004
Time: 34:11
Size: 79,1 MB
Label: SR
Styles: Indie Folk/Progressive Bluegrass
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Ain't No Use in Tryin' - 3:15
2. Wrong Way Street - 3:30
3. Whiskey - 4:25
4. My Brother Works for the CIA - 3:15
5. Drinkin' in the Morning - 3:46
6. At Your Window - 3:24
7. The Outskirts - 5:53
8. When I Come Back Again - 3:43
9. School Bus Driver - 2:56
Songs From a Ghost Town is the debut release by Duluth, Minnesota group Trampled By Turtles.
Trampled by Turtles is a very nice, mellow band to throw on when you're cleaning the house and kicking up dust. My personal favorite track is "My Brother Works for the CIA." This is a good album to pick up, as it helps to round out a good bluegrass/string/indie collection (this band kind of escapes a genre).
Their earlier stuff, like this one, trends more towards a traditional bluegrass sound. I love to hear their older stuff not only because I love more traditional bluegrass, but because it's great to hear them at their rawest and get a clear idea of where they came from. These guys rock on all fronts and Songs from a Ghost Town is another great demonstration of why!
Songs from a Ghost Town
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