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Hailing from the darkest edges of the forest, The Nightshade Family plies a trade that is equal parts Pre-War Berlin cabaret, Appalachian folk music, and post-modern rock. Their album "Helping Hands" is a haunted yet blackly humorous journey through the deepest recesses of twenty-first century life. Set against a backdrop of small towns and city streets, "Helping Hands" contains a variety of tales about exploding cabins, buried bones of Lovecraftian creatures, voices from floorboards, and widowed dancers. "Helping Hands" is the debut offering from The Nightshade Family, previously known for their equally raucous and poignant live show, which combines theatre and visceral energy for a truly unique experience.
Gabriel Crane voc, g, key | |
Benjamin Holt |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Helping Hands | The Nightshade Family | 2005 | Album |