The Dead South - Black Lung | OurVinyl Sessions

Get new music in your inbox every Friday - Please click those like and subscribe buttons. It helps us keep doing what we are doing! We are pleased to present The Dead South from Regina, SK, Canada performing their song Black Lung from the 2019 album Sugar & Joy. This live performance was filmed at the Neuhoff site in Germantown, Nashville. Follow OurVinyl: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: SoundCloud: Stream or purchase this song on: Spotify: Apple Music / iTunes: GooglePlay: Amazon: =sr_1_1?keywords=the dead south ourvinyl&qid=1576163518&sr=8-1 Pandora: Tidal: Stream OurVinyl On: Follow The Dead South: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: YouTube: About The Dead South & their new album Sugar & Joy: A rock band without a drummer, a bluegrass band without a fiddle. To the gentleman of The Dead South, a self-styled 4-piece string band from Regina, Saskatchewan, it’s about how, not what, you play. The Dead South’s combination of cello, mandolin, guitar and banjo has all the hallmarks of a group tuned to bygone times, but The Dead South find distinctly modern bathos in this old time rigging. On their third album, Sugar & Joy, The Dead South tell stories of desperation and bad decisions in fast-paced, brightly laced bursts. The title, Sugar & Joy, was selected in the band’s style of pulling a lyric from their self-identified “weirdest song on the record“ (in this case the Gashlycrumb goth of “Fat Little Killer Boy“). Sugar & Joy is the band’s first album written and recorded outside Regina. Produced by FAME Studio-trained Jimmy Nutt, a longtime member of the Muscle Shoals music scene who recent credits include a Grammy for his work on The Steeldrivers, Sugar & Joy is The Dead South’s tightest, weirdest and most exciting studio work yet. The Dead South’s original and current lineup includes the gnarled baritone of Nate Hilts, Scott Pringle on mandolin, whistling cellist Danny Kenyon and virtuosic banjo player Colton Crawford. The four-piece, string-driven approach puts the interplay of unique and versatile voices front and centre, with Hilts, Pringle and Kenyon all sharing lead vocal duties. About OurVinyl: OurVinyl films creative live performances with both emerging and established musicians. Artists they’ve worked with include Tyler Childers, St. Paul and The Broken Bones, Ed Sheeran, Trevor Hall, Allen Stone, Dispatch, and Donavon Frankenreiter. They always do their best to push the production envelope by filming artists in unique settings that complement the music while capturing studio quality audio regardless of the setting. It’s all live, all one take, no punching in, no autotune, no cheating. Just high energy and true authenticity. For more information you can visit Lyrics: Basically we are all alone in the centre of a pickaxe mine Black lung stings as the pickaxe swings As the void of the mine closes in The Devil Came and the Angels sang A Song of the Holy Ghost Tempted the soul from the pennies to the gold Like the dust I spit from my mouth Chorus: Wooo oooo ooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Remember the night with the barroom fight Where I killed all of my best friends We gambled it away with the whiskey open keg And we never saw it again Well I had a wife that I met back in high school Her name was LylaJean We saved away to escape some place On a local miner’s minor pay Chorus We saved so long the fall came and gone At Least 27 times It fell through the floorboards into deep dark darkness And we never saw it again West Virginia’s home and that’s where we’re staying To the blade of the Bible hymn Jesus says we’re wicked so we just keep on pickin’ At the scab of the open mine Credits: Tracking Engineer: Jasper LeMaster & Sean Brna Mixing Engineer: Dylan Alldredge Mastering Engineer: Kevin Dailer Director: Michael Reuther Producer: Michael Moen Camera 1: Tom Beal Camera 2: Craig Hill Camera 3: Michael Moen Camera 4: Chase Lochamire Camera 5: Michael Reuther Editor: Tom Beal #TheDeadSouth #Bluegrass #OurVinyl
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