Jayke Orvis

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Yankee Taste 02:16 Tools
Empty Bottles On A Broken Shelf 00:00 Tools
Thunderbolts and Lightning 00:00 Tools
Dreadful Sinner 00:00 Tools
Shady Grove Gypsy Moon 00:00 Tools
A Recipe For Tea 00:00 Tools
Gone Forever More 00:00 Tools
Streets 00:00 Tools
Beating My Head 00:00 Tools
Lead Me Astray 00:00 Tools
Beatin' My Head 00:00 Tools
Hidden Track 02:02 Tools
The long way home 00:00 Tools
Crooked Smile 00:00 Tools
Clankertown 00:00 Tools
Bound To Ride 00:00 Tools
Long Way Home 00:00 Tools
Kaw-Liga 00:00 Tools
West Wind 00:00 Tools
Pick Up The Steam 00:00 Tools
Shady Grove / Gypsy Moon 00:00 Tools
Slow Down 00:00 Tools
Murder of Crows 00:00 Tools
Bless This Mess 00:00 Tools
Black Ship 00:00 Tools
Sreets 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Thunderbolts and Lightnin' 00:00 Tools
900 Miles 00:00 Tools
...no? 00:00 Tools
Shady Grove 00:00 Tools
Gone Forevermore 00:00 Tools
Dirty Ol' pines 00:00 Tools
Feeling Like This 00:00 Tools
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Thunderbolts and Lightning [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Beatin My Head 00:00 Tools
25. Crooked Smile 00:00 Tools
Thunderbolts & Lightning 00:00 Tools
Blackship 00:00 Tools
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The next generation of "Roots Music Revivalists" are drawing inspiration from bands like Fear and on the other end of the spectrum, bands like Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys. This leaves a lot of middle ground to mold into something truly original. Jayke Orvis of Milwaukee Wisconsin is indeed a pioneer and a strong spoke in the wheel of the next generation of "Roots" musicians. He clearly represents his capabilities on his new album "It's All Been Said" Orvis has created an album that will warrant respect from Punks to Pickers. A founding member of The .357 String Band, a current member of the Goddamn Gallows & one hell of an original talent, Jayke Orvis is ahead of his time even though he plays timeless music. The songs he has written are all articles of the heart, he exposes himself on this album as a fragile, troubled soul. His depictions of love are raw and blue, the pages of his life are littered throughout this album. When he wrote it, I doubt very much that he was trying to come up with a concept or make a statement. Jayke Orvis is an honest writer and he makes real music. With a million regurgitated efforts, copy cats & billy musicians, "Roots Music suffers from over-saturation these days, thank god someone's doing it up right. -Farmageddon Records Read more: http://www.myspace.com/jaykeorvis#ixzz0vKOdEt2G Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.