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Pinebox Serenade : Let the River Take Them Home
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Pinebox Serenade continue to spread their dark, snake-oil concoction of folk, country, and rock with their sophomore release on Devil\'s Ruin Records.
Genre: Folk: Power-folk
Release Date: 2008
Let the River Take Them Home Record Label: Devil's Ruin Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Woven Arms 3:01 $0.99
Neches River 3:00 $0.99
Isabell 3:02 $0.99
Bottle and Rusty Blade 4:33 $0.99
The Plains 3:45 $0.99
Too Cold to Snow 4:17 $0.99
The Faithful 3:31 $0.99
Forgiveness 3:03 $0.99
Sons of Soil 2:28 $0.99
Darkness Falls 3:43 $0.99
Witch on the Mountain 3:19 $0.99
The Lash 2:37 $0.99
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Album Notes

Pinebox Serenade draw influence from the general demeanor of Texas along with Texan music influences including Slobbebone and Centrolmatic. Add a traditional touch in the vein of Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, or Richard Buckner, with the depth and instrumentation of The Pogues and you have the formula for the unique goth-grass/ Americana sound of Pinebox Serenade.

With a fusion of musical inspiration that ranges from country swing to death metal to the heart and organs of dark folk and old bluegrass, a listen to \"Let the River Take Them Home\" evokes the dreamscape of leading a steel breeze into an Old West gunfight, knowing you\'re probably going to die but flirting with the ruse of hope without redemption\'s promise; maybe even the idea that an eternal heell of heartfel music may warrant the compromise of not sitting on a cloud forever playing trite pop songs on a three string lyre.

Feel the burn of whisky, the glow of mortality at the tip of each cigarette as life\'s soundless winds abandon the heart and tease the mind insane. Spend an afternoon with a spurned companion, the memory of falling apart. Dissipate the burden. Realize that the temptations surrendered to will inevitably grant freedom to every wretched soul.

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REVIEWS

Another solid album from these folks
author: Christian Williams
I've listened to their first album quite a bit and this new one is even better. This album is dark, both lyrically and musically, but I like it that way. Equally rewarding as driving music or through headphones in the dark. Give "The Plains" a quick listen and you'll be sold - it's my favorite on this album.
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