2017
Label: New West Records - NW6390 • Format: 2x, CD Album, Deluxe Edition Gatefold Cover • Country: US • Genre: Rock • Style: Stoner Rock, Hard Rock
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Feb 24, · Label: New West Records - NW • Format: 2x, Vinyl LP, Album, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition • Country: US • Genre: Rock • Style: Stoner Rock, Hard Rock All Them Witches - Sleeping Through The War (, Vinyl) | Discogs/5(42).
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Sleeping Through the War is the fourth studio album by American band All Them Witches. It was released in February under New West Records.
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ATW by All Them Witches, released 28 September 1. Fishbelly 86 Onions 2. Workhorse 3. 1st vs. 2nd 4. Half-Tongue 5. Diamond 6. Harvest Feast 7. HJTC 8. Rob's Dream.
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All Them Witches, Sleeping Through the War tracklisting: 1. Bulls 2. Don’t Bring Me Coffee 3. Bruce Lee 4. 5. Am I Going Up? 6. Alabaster 7. Cowboy Kirk 8. Internet. All Them Witches is: Charles Michael Parks, Jr. – Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Mellotron, Percussion Ben McLeod – Guitar, Bass, Mellotron, Percussion Robby Staebler – Drums.
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The Nashville-based quartet's fourth studio long-player, and second for New West Records, Sleeping Through the War is All Them Witches' most fully realized set to date, a sprawling yet remarkably focused effort that takes their exploratory, often spliced-together work ethic in a more stridently song-oriented direction. That's not to say that the band has abandoned the bluesy, promethean space Price: $
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This song is by All Them Witches and appears on the album Sleeping Through the War (). I grew up in a town Dancin' on the alabaster Some days I'd burn it down.
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Produced by Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, Rival Sons) and mixed/engineered by UK-bred young-gun Eddie Spear, All Them Witches Sleeping Through The War is the quartet's most bold and well-crafted record to date/5(62).