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Long Lost Light

from The Turning

August 22nd, 2025
8 tracks
40:40
The Turning
The Turning
Long Lost Light
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4:05
Long Lost Light
Bask
can you feel the moments move so quickly a heavy handed haw and In the quiet hours I can hear them at their weeping the sweetest fiddle saws lonely is its call all of my hope it was false long lost through the light two, drift off if only my holiest bond would cleave to the bright silent stands and sweeping branches branding bands across your vision the reaping in the fall willows bend to mend the limbs that clambered grim across our distance wailing at the wall all of my hope it was false long lost through the light two, drift off if only my holiest bond would cleave to the bright what cost is this gleamed from the grief that I sought it payed for the loss still sick with the thought drift off in these dreams that were draped on my cross cloth dyed in the thought sat still as the moss long lost were my visions of valor and salt the line was my fault can you hear the footsteps in the furrows? the dancing in the hall clapping hands round peak bands feet kicking dust across our distance a joyous fiddle saws listen for the call all of my hope it was false long lost through the light two, drift off if only my holiest bond would cleave to the bright what cost is this gleamed from the grief that I sought it payed for the loss still sick with the thought drift off in these dreams that were draped on my cross Sat still as the moss The line was my fault
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They’ve always sounded of their own time and place, but on their long-awaited fourth album, BASK take Heavy Americana to a whole new dimension.

BASK remain grounded in the natural-born sounds of Appalachia, which pokes its prickly head through their sludgier tracks, but ‘The Turning’ truly straddles the fence between cosmic and country. Though already in the band’s orbit, this is their first album to welcome Jed Willis as an official member. Lead single “Dig My Heels” starts with its boots firmly planted in rugged pastures before bounding for the great beyond, where Willis’ pedal steel swirls like all the colors of the Milky Way.

‘The Turning’ doesn’t just span genres. It stretches across generations in man’s never-ending quest for immortality. The album's spurred heroine, known simply as The Rider, has her extraterrestrial world turned upside down by "The Traveller", a mysteriously ageless gunslinger, who arrives armed with a double-barreled riff atop galloping drums. Maze-like twists are revealed at every self-referential turn as the star-crossed outlaws try and outrun the changing of the seasons. But while out of this world, the dwellings on family, aging, death and rebirth hit close to home.

The band finished recording ‘The Turning’ just a few weeks before Hurricane Helene reached their hometown of Asheville, NC. With a wearisome gait, "Long Lost Light" drifts through a ghost town haunted by salooning piano and high, lonesome fiddle, until it's swept like sawdust into the void. But just as the album’s heroine discovers her hidden powers, the title track ends with the newly mounted five-piece stampeding toward the next frontier. "I danced through age and fire", vocalist and guitarist Zeb Wright belts, backed by everything BASK stand for: mountainous bass, tumbling drums, blazing leads and sunbursts of pedal steel.

On ‘The Turning’, BASK weather the storm with a heavy ode to their mountain home in the sky.

Credits

Recording Studio: Echo Mountain Recording
Producer & Sound Engineer: Kenny Harrington
Mixing Studio: Acre Audio
Mixing Engineer: Andrew Schneider
Mastering Studio: West West Side Music
Mastering Engineer: Alan Douches

Recording Line-Up:
-Scott Middleton
-Jesse Van Note
-Ray Worth
-Zeb Wright
-Jed Willis

Guest Musicians:
-Clay White - trumpet
-Franklin Keel - cello
-Alex Taub - piano, Hammond b3

Cover Artwork Artist: Mitch Meseke

Photographer: Garrett Williams