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Noble Daughters I: The Stave

from III

November 8th, 2019
7 tracks
36:14
III
III
Noble Daughters I: The Stave
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Noble Daughters I: The Stave
Bask
all the fields in this green county lost lambs you herded home all the men who thought them fiercest chipped teeth and broken bones all the suitors came to call me heavy purse and hands of stone all their lives in search of scepters all of mine in search of home I’ve been wasting my life behind these towers tall I’ve been wasting my time within these masons’ walls I’ve been suffering while they’ve been singing our songs all the days I thought my darkest tear stained in mourning clothes gilded cage of silk and linen thought I knew the deepest throes daughters pay the debts of fathers blood worth its weight in gold grimes will never see me sovereign steel bars and walls of stone I’ve been wasting my life behind these towers tall I’ve been wasting my time within these masons’ walls I’ve been suffering while they’ve been singing our songs those songs they sang for who were they those songs they sang
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Asheville, NC quartet BASK unveil 'III,' their latest full-length album and first with Season of Mist. Produced by the band and Matt Bayles (PEARL JAM, MASTODON, MINUS THE BEAR, etc.), the quartet raise the stakes on their unique, Appalachia-tinged blend of heavy and progressive rock. The songs are full and vibrant, cascading with impeccable vocals and beautiful musical interplay. BASK are one of the most exciting bands to emerge from the South’s heavy rock scene in ages, and the stirring ‘III’ rings crisp and clear.

Credits

Jesse Van Note – bass

Scott Middleton – drums

Ray Worth – guitar

Zeb Camp – guitar/vocals