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himbojimbo · 3 months
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ashtrayfloors · 2 years
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Seventeen coal-black horses, Are hitched to her rubber-tie hack; And seven girls are goin' to the graveyard, And only six of 'em are coming back.
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rockyoushow · 2 years
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Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown to Release New Album “Shake the Roots” September 9th!
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown to Release New Album “Shake the Roots” September 9th!
Following the release of their last album on Snakefarm Records (Pressure) in 2020, Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown decided it was time to return to their independent roots. This change in course was inspired both by urgency and an enduring sense of commitment to their audience. Their hope ultimately being that having a greater degree of ownership over the recording, promotion, and release of their…
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thephotopitmagazine · 2 years
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AUSTIN MEADE SHARES "VARSITY TYPE" VIDEO
AUSTIN MEADE SHARES “VARSITY TYPE” VIDEO
  WATCH “VARSITY TYPE” VIDEO STREAM “VARSITY TYPE”   AUSTIN MEADE SHARES “VARSITY TYPE” VIDEO — WATCH    Austin Meade, who is a little bit country, a little bit rock, and a whole lotta heart, is celebrating the endless summer with his new video for “Varsity Type.” The singer/songwriter/guitarist has just released the hilarious visual. Watch the tongue-in-cheek clip, which features a poolside…
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webatrocities · 4 months
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jake from snakefarm be like uh..... khakisssssssssss
this is so scary and evil
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mrsterlingeverything · 6 months
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Hail damage mf. Snakefarm buy this womans roof or else
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lastchancevillagegreen · 11 months
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Monday, 22 May 2023:
Altitude Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives (Snakefarm) (released 19 May 2023)
Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives played my hometown in an old theatre (that is showing Jaws this Thursday, which is where I saw that film for the second time way back in the day; the first time was in Nashville, Tennessee) back on 28 January of this year.  My brother and his girlfriend came down (my brother saw Stuart and company in Chicago at the Old Town School of Folk Music a year previously) and I thought the show was so surprisingly good that I immediately bought Stuart’s newest release Way Out West which hit my mailbox back on 4 February if you want to get check out that entry.  That album came out in 2017. 
When his new album was announced mid March, I was so keen on the show and Way Out West I preordered Altitude from his website.  This is all still surprising to this boy, but stranger things have happened one supposes.  Never ever claim to dislike any artist for you never know when those words will become a full course meal. 
Above you see the great album cover followed by the back of the album.  Man, what I wouldn’t give for a suit that looks like one of the Superlatives wears.  Even back in the day when I discovered Gram Parsons via Emmylou Harris in college, I loved the idea of owning a suit designed and created by that unique designer known as Nudie Cohn (whose real name was Nuta Kotlyarenko, born in Kiev, Ukraine).  He’s been gone since 1984, but his signature suits are now a defacto look for only the coolest of country musicians.
Below you will see the front and back of the inner sleeve.  (And I’ll take Handsome Harry’s red suitcoat and Cousin Kenny’s horseshoe pants, thank you very much! If I had those, Cate Blanchett’s yellow suit and a mate’s suitcoat designed by Elvis Presley’s tailor I’d have a satisfied mind. Perhaps.)
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This is pressed on blue translucent vinyl.  You can see how it looks below, followed by the Sunshine Shot. 
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There is a sticker on the album cover that one images was meant to differentiate stock.  Here is a close up of that small sticker. 
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I’m guessing that’s Marty Stuart Fabulous Superlatives Altitude Blue which is kind of a weird use of letters, but what else would those initials stand for?  The final two shots are, of course, both sides of the record label. 
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thepsynok · 1 year
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Album: Desperate Man Artist: Eric Church Genre: #Country ℹ️About The Album : Desperate Man (stylized in all lowercase) is the sixth album by American country music singer Eric Church. It was released via EMI Nashville and Snakefarm Records on October 5, 2018. The album's lead single is its title track. 💭Thoughts : The album is what I would imagine Texas to sound like, the composition is tight yet warm and familiar like an old country song playing to the setting Sun. This album makes me happy in a heartwarming familial way. 🍸Goes Best With : Pour me a bourbon and grab me steak cause I’m hungry. Favourite Tracks: 🔥The Snake, 🔥Heart Like A Wheel, 🔥Monsters, 🔥Higher Wire, 🔥Desperate Man, 🔥Jukebox and a Bar, 🔥Drowning Man. Featured Tracks : ✅The Snake, ✅Heart Like a Wheel. ✅Drowning Man. #DesperateMan #EricChurch #Music #MusicReview #KANSASreviews #Musik_Co_ #TasteYourMusic #PsyNok #Psyn0k #FavouriteTracks https://www.instagram.com/p/CnzvNeKSBUr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tempi-dispari · 1 year
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New Post has been published on https://www.tempi-dispari.it/2022/11/30/the-white-buffalo-due-date-in-italia-a-maggio/
The white buffalo, due date in Italia a maggio
Dopo lo splendido concerto all’Alcatraz di Milano dello scorso maggio, torna nel nostro Paese JAKE SMITH, in arte THE WHITE BUFFALO, a supporto del nuovissimo album “Year Of The Dark Horse” per tre concerti unici che lo vedranno anche aprire il concerto di Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band a Roma.
Gli appuntamenti saranno giovedì 18 maggio a Torino presso CAP10100, venerdì 19 maggio a Livorno presso The Cage e domenica 21 maggio a Roma presso Circo Massimo in apertura a Bruce Springsteen nel tour promosso da Barley Arts. Le prevendite per il concerto di Torino e Livorno sono da ora disponibilisui circuiti ufficiali TicketOne (anche Mailticket per Torino), la data romana è sold out. Il nuovo lavoro “Year Of The Dark Horse”, ottavo della carriera dell’artista, è uscito l’11 novembre scorso per Snakefarm Records/Universal Music Group ed è prodotto da Jay Joyce. Le nuove canzoni sono state realizzate col contributo della touring band, il batterista Matt Lynott e il multistrumentista Christopher Hoffee. “Pensi che The White Buffalo sia una country band? Una folk band? Americana? Rock? Cosa c*** dirai ora? Con questo album, ho voluto fare qualcosa che andasse al di là di quello che ho sempre fatto. Ho voluto aprire gli orizzonti. Fare qualcosa di pericoloso. È sempre stato difficile inserire la mia musica in un genere unico, ma stavolta volevo davvero eliminare ogni tipo di preconcetto o di incasellamento.” Così Jake Smith sui contenuti del nuovo disco. The White Buffalo è noto per i ruoli in “Sons of Anarchy” (10 piazzamenti), “Californication”, “The Punisher”, “This Is Us”, “Longmire” e film tra cui “Safe Haven” e “West Of Memphis”. É stato nominato per un Emmy con “Come Join The Murder” scritta insieme a Bob Thiele e Kurt Sutter per l’episodio finale di “Sons of Anarchy” nel 2015 e come nono miglior artista di sincronizzazione TV/film nel 2019.
Ha conquistato posizioni in classifica Billboard degne di nota: “Love and the Death of Damnation” ha raggiunto le postazioni #1 Heatseekers e #15 Album Indipendente; “Come Join the Murder” è arrivata al #3° posto tra le Canzoni rock digitali. Vanta apparizioni su Jimmy Kimmel Live, “Last Call Spotlight” con Carson Daly e Later…con Jools Holland. 
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planetmosh · 2 years
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Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown to release new album 'Shake the Roots'
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown to release new album ‘Shake the Roots’
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown to release new album ‘Shake the Roots’ via Rattle Shake Records on September 9th First Single and Video “Ain’t None Watered Down” Available Now! Following the release of their last album on Snakefarm Records (Pressure) in 2020, Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown decided it was time to return to their independent roots. This change in course was inspired both by urgency…
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[ID: Tumblr tag that says: #not my aro ass telling everyone “i love you” all the time 💀 #why to i feel like it’s sorta one or the other lmao /end ID]
SKDKSKFKDL IT KIND OF IS THOUGH
LMAO YEAH 
also thanks for including an image ID 😌
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milf-harrington · 3 years
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HOW DID I NOT KNOW YOU HAVE AN ATLA SIDEBLOG this is a crime
shit fam im sorry i just thought you knew bc i follow your atla sideblog 😂
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ashtrayfloors · 2 years
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I took her by her lily white hand— “Banks of the Ohio”
Banks of the Ohio...does not seem to come directly from other, older ballads. Nor does it share the details of a specific true crime. Its origins are in late 19th or early 20th century Appalachia, and the first known recording of the song is from 1927, under the title ”I’ll Never Be Yours.” Nonetheless, it is a classic. It distills the murder ballad (particularly the murdered girl ballad) down to its essence. Girl and her beau go out walking, he asks for her hand in marriage, she refuses, he pushes her into the river, and she drowns. He walks home, feeling all sorry about killing the girl he loved, and the next day he’s arrested.
More traditional versions of “Banks of the Ohio”...can be interpreted as a warning to young women. A warning not to go out walking with a guy you don’t really know that well, lest he has ill intent. And this can be seen as another misogynistic double standard: why not write a song warning men not to kill their girlfriends? We have to consider two things when asking that question. One is that the song would have read very differently to folks in the late 19th and early 20th centuries than it does to us, now. It is of its time, for certain. But the other thing to consider, to ask ourselves, is: have things really changed so much? Most women (and non-binary people) I know have had more than one experience where we feared we might end up much the same way as the poor girl in this ballad. A boyfriend threatening you with fatal violence should you decide to leave him; a near (or complete) stranger becoming furious because you rejected his advances…these things are still all too common. As Kelly Robinson writes in “Where the Wild Roses Grow: The Strange Allure of Murder Ballads:” Change a few details, update the names, and these ballads could be stories from our own local papers, or even our own diaries. The other thing which hasn’t changed much in the past century is the abundance of misogynistic double standards when it comes to the blame placed on the would-be (female) victim versus the would-be (male) perpetrator. We, as a society, still spend an awful lot of time telling girls not to wear certain clothes, drink certain things, or go to certain places lest they encounter a rapist or murderer, and a lot less time teaching boys that they’re not entitled to any girl’s body or time, and that they shouldn’t be, y’know, murdery rapists.
The other reason I wanted to include “Banks of the Ohio” is that it features a death-by-drowning, which is a very common feature in murder ballads. There are countless murder ballads where the victim is either drowned, or is killed and then thrown into a body of water. Often it is a river, and often the victim is female. (“Ain’t Going Down to the River,” by bluegrass singer and musician Missy Armstrong, is a tongue-in-cheek take on this theme.) Why drowning, in particular? writes J. Roberta Coffelt in “She Too Much of Water Hast: Drownings and Near-Drownings in Twentieth Century North American Literature by Women.” There are several reasons, she says. One being: …the symbolic connection between female sexuality and water. Another: …is romantic: drowning is often thought of as an “easy death.” Coffelt adds: Of course, actual drowning victims are anything but beautiful, but that didn’t stop balladeers, writers, and artists throughout history from romanticizing the beautiful drowned girl. Think of Shakespeare’s Ophelia; think of paintings of Ophelia such as [the] one by John Everett Millais—she is beautiful, floating on her back in the water, her eyes heavy-lidded and her lips parted. Is she dead, or experiencing sexual ecstasy? (Back to that link between female sexuality and water…)
Yes, the drowning victims in these stories and songs are often female, but I think it’s important to remember that is not always the case. Snakefarm does a spooky, jazzy version of “Banks of the Ohio” which removes all gendered pronouns, so the genders and sexual orientations of both the victim and the killer are left up to the listener’s imagination. Once, many years ago, I asked a guy I was dating at the time to walk with me down to the river, where I had a surprise for him. He, knowing my predilection for murder ballads and things of that nature, said: “Uh, I don’t know if that’s a good idea. I’m pretty sure there’s a Nick Cave song that starts that way, and if I recall correctly, it doesn’t end well.”
—Jessie Lynn McMains, from “I guess there’s just a meanness in this world” (Murder Ballads and Death Songs) [October 2021]
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rockyoushow · 2 years
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Austin Meade Announces New Album “Abstract Art of An Unstable Mind” & Shares “Rosé Romance” Video
Austin Meade Announces New Album “Abstract Art of An Unstable Mind” & Shares “Rosé Romance” Video
Rising Texan star Austin Meade has announced his new album ‘Abstract Art of an Unstable Mind’. The 19-track album will be released on October 14 via Snakefarm. Pre-order it HERE. Today, he has shared his new single, “Rosé Romance”, with an accompanying music video. Watch it HERE “Rosé Romance” is the third in a trilogy of videos that tells some of the album’s story. The story starts with the…
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enbies-and-felonies · 3 years
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wait pronoun check i had not thought of this—
i don’t know how well this will work for me since my irl name is unfortunately not snakefarm buuuut could you do a pronoun check with he/him, they/them, and,,,, skdjdskd any neopronoun idk? ik i am good with he/him but i ain’t sure about the rest, that might just be my crushing fear of being perceived as girl though.
thank you :)
No problem snakefarm <3
this is snakefarm and he asked me to do a pronoun check for him!! I think he’s really cool, and I’m glad I’m mutuals with him!! I hope he’s getting himself enough rest and water <3
this is snake farm and I’m doing a pronoun check for them. I really enjoy their blog and their writing has made me scream on multiple occasions (in a good way, because they are an amazing writer). I love them very much <3
this is snakefarm and ae asked me to do a pronoun check for aer. I don’t know if ae had any specific neopronouns in mind for aer, and I hope I’m  doing them right. Xe is a super cool person and I would give xem a very big hug if xe is okay with it. I hope fae has a wonderful day, and that faer dreams are pleasant when fae sleeps.
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this blog is so wholesome ahhhh i love!!! thank you mica for bringing this into existence :)))
as for an accomplishmentttt i got into a super competitive summer program thingy! there were probably way less applicants this year cuz pandemic but either way i did it lol and am very excited :))))
aww thank you for following me!!! i appreciate it very much :))
also: that’s awesome! you probably worked super hard on it and definitely deserve it no matter how many applicants there were 😤 
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