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[message]Farmer's Almanac
Farmer's Almanac
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Format: CD / Album Digipak
Our Take
Our Take
Brother Dege's "Farmers Almanac" is a sonic rollercoaster through the swamps of Louisiana, with a side order of cosmic debris. This album is like a crawfish boil for the ears, with Dege's gravelly voice serving as the perfect seasoning. From the foot-stomping opener "Hard Row to Hoe" to the psychedelic journey of tracks like "Red Cross" and "Supernaut," Brother Dege takes listeners on a wild ride through the bayou and beyond.
The production on "Farmers Almanac" is top-notch, with every banjo pluck and harmonica wail coming through crystal clear. The lyrics are as deep and murky as the Mississippi River, touching on themes of love, loss, and redemption. Dege's songwriting is both poetic and raw, like a swampy mix of Bob Dylan and Tom Waits.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Too Old to Die Young," a haunting ballad that showcases Dege's storytelling prowess. With its haunting vocals and twangy guitars, this song is sure to send shivers down your spine.
Overall, Brother Dege's "Farmers Almanac" is a must-listen for fans of Americana, blues, and all things weird and wonderful. So grab a cold beer, put on your cowboy boots, and let Brother Dege take you on a journey through the heart of the Deep South. You won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Partial to Bitters
2. Country Come to Town
3. The Early Morn
4. The Shakedown
5. Bastard's Blues
6. The Moon & the Scarecrow
7. The Ballad of Ingo Swann
8. Laredo (Extended Version)
9. Whiteboy
10. No Man a Slave
11. Partial to the Bitters Pt. II
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
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Returns
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About the artist
Brother Dege
With a voice as smooth as a shot of whiskey and a sound that resonates deep in your soul, Brother Dege is a Southern blues rock artist like no other. Hailing from the swamps of Louisiana, this bearded troubadour is known for his gritty lyrics, haunting melodies, and electric guitar riffs that'll leave you begging for more. Brother Dege's music is like a murky bayou at midnight - mysterious, alluring, and tinged with a touch of danger. His distinctive sound has earned him a cult following around the world, with fans drawn to his unique blend of blues, Americana, and rock 'n' roll. Whether he's crooning about love, loss, or life on the road, Brother Dege's raw and honest storytelling will transport you to another time and place. But don't let his rugged exterior fool you - Brother Dege is a true artist at heart. His songs are carefully crafted masterpieces, with every note and lyric meticulously thought out. And when he takes the stage, he transforms into a musical shaman, casting a spell on the audience with his soulful vocals and mesmerizing guitar solos. In a world of cookie-cutter pop stars and manufactured hits, Brother Dege is a refreshing dose of authenticity. His music is a reminder of the power of storytelling, the magic of live performance, and the enduring appeal of the blues. So if you're looking for a musical experience that's as deep and rich as a glass of bourbon, look no further than Brother Dege. He's the real deal, y'all.
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