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Noble Daughters II: The Bow

from III

November 8th, 2019
7 tracks
36:14
III
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Noble Daughters II: The Bow
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Noble Daughters II: The Bow
Bask
great halls and stone walls a colder life is hard to recall I was keen for forests green and living on the deer of kings a yeoman’s fields to tend and till if only they could leave us free men who seek the frail and weak only find their deepest sleep I have heard the bugle blow I have seen the hangman’s rope I have felt my spirit grow I have seen so many things a Norman girl could only dream steel that gleams and a bowman’s string carried me from sea to sea the pious fools the wealthy the cruel never will they find their peace the yew still grows to cut our bows so much to learn in letting go I have heard the bugle blow I have seen the gallows pole I have felt my spirit grow
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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