Through the mighty tundra, over the treacherous flatlands, wandered a beast of many magical and beastly powers -goes by the name of Haak. Haak feasted on local townsmen, crackling bones releasing their souls back from whence they came.
In unrelated news, Ghost in The Machine has managed to peel themselves from recording albums and albums and albums to record, mix and master a couple o' acoustical type versions of their instant classic hits, Choices and Don't Look Down. If they warm even just one heart-cockle, our job will have been done!
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Brad Poto from Colorado's own bluegrass warriors, The Holler!, graciously lends us his tasty jams and bassist tendencies, melodies, grooves and lots of eye candy, if eye candy was code for jazz-hands, that is!
Similarly, The Holler! mad-genius front man Michael Kirkpatrick sets a new bar for cool ass mandolin stylings! The power of a mighty Redwood, the finesse of a sweet and lovely Swan gliding upon sparkling waters. This stuff will melt your heart.
But seriously, Haak was one bone crackling, townspeople eating, magical and beastly beast!
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released March 27, 2013
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Brad Poto (bass), Joel Decatur (vocals, guitar), Kris Smith (drums, percussion), Michael Kirkpatrick (mandolin) & Nick Duarte (guitars, vocal).
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