biographical info
“A super-trio of sorts with a whack of guests on record... expect country/folk arrangements with loungey horns, pop melodies, masterful guitar work and indie rock quirks.” (Chart Magazine)
“Their traditional, acoustic instrumentation emerges from the modern filter as refined, limber folk, with fragile and careening harmonies, opulent pickin' and lazy horns, and tons of personality to spare.”
(Montreal Mirror)
Timber (the new gentleman's shuffle) comes out on top with their first full-length self-titled acoustic album - one that will break your heart while you’re falling in love with it. These finger picking, beer guzzling, hootenanying goofballs bought a 35-hour bus ticket to Nashville in the Spring of 2004 and recorded at RCA studio B with the help of the Doctor of sound, John Klepko.
“And the fruits of their labor are well worth the effort. [Their first album] is a polished mix of sincere, soft songs and playful, carefree interludes.” (The Link)
One listen and you’ll be calling your mum to fedex you the old Yamaha guitar you haven't played since the 3rd grade.
lineup
David Macleod pickin' & strummin', singin' & quaverin', tube'n
Warren Spicer pickin' & strummin', singin' & quaverin', tube'n
Katie Moore singin' & laughin'
influences
David Grubbs
Joan of Arc
John Fahey
Nick Drake