It’s been a good old while since I posted anything by gothic-country outfit The Handsome Family, so here, by way of the shortest post ever, is me rectifying that:
The Handsome Family – The Sea Rose
More soon.
It’s been a good old while since I posted anything by gothic-country outfit The Handsome Family, so here, by way of the shortest post ever, is me rectifying that:
The Handsome Family – The Sea Rose
More soon.
I can’t quite recall why I’ve had this song on my brain all week – I think a different cover version much have popped in something I watched, but I can’t quite put my finger on what it was.
Anyway, whatever it was, it made me want to revisit not the original, but this cover, by the late great Man In Black, from Volume IV (or 4, if you prefer) of his Rick Rubin-produced American Recordings series, which is just perfect for some late night introspection:
More soon.
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