I love their sound.
It's a more trippy Mumford and Sons. But darker
It's a more trippy Mumford and Sons. But darker
And guitars and mandolinsexpresswrittenconsent said:
'Darker than Mumford' doesnt say much. They're a white barbershop quartet with a banjo.
That exact video was the subject of a thread when it came out 4 years ago.Aggie_Boomin 21 said:
Weird coincidence, but that exact video and basically the same question was the subject of a thread on the GB a month or 2 back. Just kind of odd since it was uploaded to YouTube 4 years ago.
I like a decent amount of their stuff, but not this song. The guy playing the cello sounds like a cartoon frog. It's a great music video though.
bluefire579 said:
A few other bluegrass bands you might like
Trampled by Turtles (absolutely fantastic live)
Devil Makes Three
Goodnight, Texas
Greensky Bluegrass
Steeldrivers (they've blown up a bit since Chris Stapelton got big, he used to sing for them)
And of course, if you like a little rap with your grass (you'll recognize their sound if you watched Justified):
Thank you!Zombie Jon Snow said:
Check out Home Free if you haven't heard of them. They've been around a while but I just discovered them.
A capella group like Pentatonix but with a southern country sound.
Everything you are hearing here is by voice - the bass line, the harmonica like sound, the beatbox stuff, and the vocals are great harmony.
I've mostly heard covers from them of well known staples. You can go a down a rabbit hole of their videos.
I enjoyed it.deadhead aggie said:
Tanya,
Don't know if you've ever heard of Split Lip Rayfield, but I think you'll like them. Unfortunately, they lost their lead singer to throat cancer a few years back, but they're still at it as a 3-piece outfit. Definitely prefer their stuff when it was all 4 of the guys, but the newer stuff holds-up well.
Great band to see live if you get a chance. Lots of energy.
Edit: So I'm listening to The Dead South right now. I may have to take back my recommendation of Split Lip Rayfield to you. As it turns out, these 2 bands don't have very much of anything in common. Completely different sound.