Last Of The Blacksmiths

Last Of The Blacksmiths
Self-Release
General | Jan 2006

Reviews

The Bawd Of Euphony
Reviewed 2006-01-09
LOTB’s debut CD resonates in you long after your first listen, like the ghosts of some forgotten tale, searching for a place to belong. On one hand there is an old timey link to the past (some of the songs are based on poems written by Nathan’s grandfather Rufus) but the truth be told LOTB’s music belongs right here and now. True crafters of the song, LOTB offer moody sounds with epic twists and gritty but gorgous melodies often harmonized to a tee. These local giants can hold their own indie favorites Smog, Low, Songs:Ohia etc. A blend of traditional Americana elements with Indie aesthetics makes this record a unique and beautiful offering to a world overwhelmed by electronics and noise. Sit back, breathe it in and enjoy every second of it! -tHE bAWD oF eUPHONy

Recent airplay

Russian River
late night dryerDec 07, 2013
Knowing Me
At Your Local DiveMay 27, 2008
Saloon Song
At Your Local DiveApr 29, 2008
Russian River
I once was CanadianMay 31, 2006
Russian River
the evil twinsMay 31, 2006
Russian River

Charting

2006-01-08 — 2006-03-12
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 12 1
Feb 26 1
Feb 19 1
Feb 12 3
Feb 5 3
Jan 29 2
Jan 22 4
Jan 15 3

Track listing

1. Knowing Me
2. Columbus Stockade Blues
3. Russian River
4. Tree Song
5. Pushing Down
6. Pete Mckenzie
7. In My Hands
8. Out At Night
9. Saloon Song
10. A New Way
11. Conrad's Rag
12. grass blade