What do you think they’re getting up to now? What on Earth is going on? What are is a peg-leg doing behind that plow? Since when is a shanty not an aqueous song?
What are these vessels doing all washed up ashore? Why are these nets all cast in sand? Well this is the strangest site you’ve ever explored. What a dramatic way for one to rebrand.
These pirates are becoming stewards of the land.
They’re planting the seeds down in the soil, by plow, by hook, by cart and hand. To ensure their harvest won’t go to spoil, they’re swabbing these veggies for a roadside stand.
These pirates are becoming stewards of the land.
Sixteen moles on a deadman’s chest, if X marks the spot then boy and how! From riches to rags and into fur coats, these pirates are tunneling into the ground! There must have been some kind of siren song, some kind of magic spell at hand. How do you take the scourges off the high seas and make their love of dirt grow so grand?
These pirates have become stewards of the land.
One of the most talented family performers around, Red Yarn passes traditional folk music down to the next generation. This is a beautifully complex and thoughtful re-imagining of these classic tunes! Pointed Man Band
Hooky songs that will appeal to kids and grown-ups alike, smash-cutting the irreverence of The Moldy Peaches with wild psychedelia. Bandcamp New & Notable May 30, 2020
This Seattle duo explore the more darkly psychedelic side of indie rock on this retrospective album, covering songs recorded from 2009-2019. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 20, 2022
This children’s record isn’t just for kids. Smoky soul grooves and bizarro pop chestnuts make for an entertaining listen. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 21, 2018