Pickerel, Mark & His Praying Hands: Snake in the Radio
Pickerel, Mark & His Praying Hands: Snake in the Radio
Format: CD
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Artist: Pickerel, Mark & His Praying Hands
Label: Bloodshot Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 744302012926
Genre: Alternative Rock
Mark Pickerel, drummer in seminal garage faves The Screaming Trees, has performed on albums with Mark Lanegan, Brandi Carlile, Neko Case, and even Nirvana. On Snake in the Radio Mark's earthy voice and lyrics embody a sheen style not unlike Magnetic Fields, Ennio Morricone, Lee Hazelwood and Nick Cave getting together to drink moose blood and play four-handed Texas Hold 'Em. "... a supernatural stew... his edgy phrasing brings to mind a more dissolute Chris Isaak, or a more tuneful Nick Cave. On the rockers, he purrs like a leopard about to pounce, sounding playful and vaguely lethal at the same time." - PHOENIX NEW TIMES
Tracks:
1.1 Forest Fire
1.2 Come Home Blues
1.3 A Town Too Fast for Your Blues
1.4 I'll Wait
1.5 Graffiti Girl
1.6 Ask the Wind, Ask the Dust
1.7 Don't Look Back
1.8 You'll Be Mine
1.9 Sin Tax Dance
1.10 Snake in the Radio
1.11 Town Without the Blues