Wooden Wand And The Sky High Band

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Portrait In The Clouds 03:37 Tools
Dead Sue 06:57 Tools
Rolling One Sun Blues 03:38 Tools
sweet xiao li 02:41 Tools
Mother Midnight 02:46 Tools
The Bleeder 02:10 Tools
Hot Death 02:46 Tools
Crucifixion, Pt. II 03:55 Tools
Madonna 02:37 Tools
Lost Angeles Manna 03:09 Tools
crucifixion pt. ii 03:09 Tools
Crucifixion, Part II 03:54 Tools
Wand Arise 03:54 Tools
The Pusher 03:54 Tools
We Must Also Love the Thieves 03:54 Tools
Babylon the Great, Pt. 3 03:54 Tools
Crucifiction, Pt. Ii 03:54 Tools
Crucifixion 03:55 Tools
More from the Mountain 03:59 Tools
Eagle Claw 03:59 Tools
Crucifixion, Pt. 2 03:59 Tools
Cruifixion, Pt.II 03:59 Tools
crucifixion, pt II 03:59 Tools
Crucifiction (Part II) 04:15 Tools
los angeles mama 02:12 Tools
Angeles Manna 03:10 Tools
Bleeder 02:12 Tools
Crucifixion Pt II 02:12 Tools
The Pushers 03:56 Tools
Crucifixion, Pt.II 03:56 Tools
Babylon the Great 03:56 Tools
Crucifixtion Pt. II 03:56 Tools
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Many of us have fallen for James Jackson Toth's cracked Americana as seen through dirty sun-baked glass and it's hardly surprising, he offers an oasis in a land of polished perfection, a little bit of unpredictable immediacy in a music scene which tends to favour labour and overwork. All becomes clear on hearing the album's opening track - 'Crucifixion, Pt.II', this is not beautiful music, this is the soundtrack to a mescaline fuelled road trip through the lonely deserts of Mid-West, this music is dedicated to the outsider, the bad cop and the lone gunman. It's music for torture, music for sadistic sexual encounter and music for living life to the extreme. I think you know what I mean. Americana which shows the dark underbelly of American society so clearly rarely comes our way, and when it does it rarely reaches such heady heights so let's show our appreciation to Wooden Wand by lighting up a campfire, grabbing hold of a bottle of cheap bourbon and howling at the moon. http://www.woodenwand.net/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.