Hoots & Hellmouth

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I Don't Mind Your Cussing 03:34 Tools
Want on Nothing 03:16 Tools
Why Would You Not Want To Go There? 04:30 Tools
You and all of us 04:10 Tools
Home in a Boxcar 04:20 Tools
forks and knives 04:07 Tools
home for supper 03:21 Tools
The Good I Know You Know 03:43 Tools
Lay Low 04:19 Tools
Two Hearts, a snake and a Concubine 03:07 Tools
Apple Like A Wrecking Ball 04:01 Tools
Abattoir Altar Boy and Girl 02:57 Tools
Picked by the Root 02:51 Tools
rattle these bones 04:13 Tools
Root of the industry 02:41 Tools
This Hand Is A Mighty Hand 04:34 Tools
Watch Your Mouth 03:24 Tools
Three Penny Charm 03:56 Tools
Antebellum Tree 03:41 Tools
Roll, Brandywine, Roll 04:22 Tools
Known For Possession 02:54 Tools
Ocean, Open Wide 03:31 Tools
City Lights On A Country Ceiling 03:37 Tools
West of Where the Sun Goes Down 05:09 Tools
Being Borned Again 05:27 Tools
Backwoods Don't Lie 04:57 Tools
Shorthand For A Natural Man 02:52 Tools
Ne'er Do Well 04:30 Tools
The Ache 04:16 Tools
The Family Band 03:43 Tools
What good are plowshares if we use them like swords 03:28 Tools
Great Day In The Morning 03:32 Tools
Dishpan Hands 03:28 Tools
Threadbare 03:30 Tools
Returning In Pieces 04:30 Tools
It's Close, I'm Undone 03:39 Tools
Falling for You 04:23 Tools
Ocean Open Wide 04:00 Tools
New Shoes 02:47 Tools
Asleep on the Couch 03:18 Tools
The Golden Coast 03:18 Tools
Solstice 03:19 Tools
In Effigy 03:19 Tools
Off to Sea 05:04 Tools
You and All of Us (Album) 04:04 Tools
Root of the Industry (Album) 02:41 Tools
Diction 03:29 Tools
Rattle Those Bones 04:08 Tools
What Good Are Plowshares if We Use Them Like Swords (Album) 03:29 Tools
Dishpan Hands (Album) 03:15 Tools
Family Band 03:36 Tools
Only Animal 03:16 Tools
Song for Solstice 03:16 Tools
Delicate Skeleton 04:35 Tools
Home In A Boxcar (Album Version) 04:21 Tools
Hurt a Little 04:14 Tools
Move Me 04:14 Tools
Abattoir Altar Boy and Girl (Album Version) 02:57 Tools
Want on Nothing (Album Version) 03:17 Tools
Home For Supper (Album Version) 03:21 Tools
Two Hearts, A Snake And A Concubine (Album Version) 03:21 Tools
This Hand Is A Mighty Hand (Album Version) 04:35 Tools
Rivers & Rivulets 02:41 Tools
Rattle These Bones (Album Version) 04:14 Tools
The Weight of You In Your Resting State 04:14 Tools
Forks And Knives (Album Version) 04:08 Tools
Why Would You not Want to Go There 04:30 Tools
Golden Compass Rose 05:10 Tools
Rest of the Industry 02:41 Tools
Backwoods Don't Lie (Album Version) 02:41 Tools
West Of Where The Sun Goes Down (Album Version) 05:10 Tools
Oh the Bugs 05:10 Tools
What Good Are Plowshares If We Use Them Like Swords? 03:29 Tools
Uneasy Pieces 05:10 Tools
Known for Possesion 03:01 Tools
In Your Honor 02:48 Tools
A Song For Solstice 02:48 Tools
What Good are Plowshares (if We Use them Like Words) 03:29 Tools
Repeat Myself 03:01 Tools
Rattles These Bones 03:01 Tools
Soft and Lazy 03:01 Tools
The Down Part of Town 03:01 Tools
Wizened 04:26 Tools
Abbatoir Altar Boy and Girl 04:26 Tools
Two Hearts, A Snake, and A Concubine 04:26 Tools
The Root Of The Industry 04:26 Tools
I Dont Mind Your Cussing 03:36 Tools
root of the industree 03:36 Tools
07 What Good Are Plowshares If We Use Them Like Swords 03:36 Tools
it's close, i'm come undone 03:36 Tools
roll brandywine roll 03:29 Tools
worth ain't worth what it wanna be 03:29 Tools
In Your Home 03:12 Tools
It's just you and all of us 03:12 Tools
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Hoots & Hellmouth is an americana/roots band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The band was formed in 2005 by Sean Hoots and Andrew Gray. Both Hoots and Gray (aka Hellmouth) were already veterans of the Pennsylvania alternative rock scene by the time they began playing together in 2005, having been involved in Philadelphia-area bands Pilot Round the Sun and Midiron Blast Shaft. They initially started the group as a duo, playing roots music intended to evoke the feeling of revival shows. They eventually expanded to four members, adding Rob Berliner on mandolin and John Branigan on upright bass (both former members of Pilot Round the Sun along with Hoots). They play without a live drummer, instead stomping and using hand percussion such as tambourines. After a breakout performance at the Philadelphia Folk Festival in 2006 and several successful tours through the southern United States, Hoots & Hellmouth began to develop a loyal fan following. The group's self-titled debut album appeared in 2007 on MAD Dragon Records, distributed by Warner; the follow-up, The Holy Open Secret, arrived in 2009. www.hootsandhellmouth.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.