Rootsscene review CREECH HOLLERWith Signs FollowingThis is the music of funeral processions and dirge-filled bereavements. Of sin. Of salvation. Of old termite infested boards standing stoically side-by-side for impromptu juke houses in the way back of hazy mountain hills, brimming with fresh shine. But be weary of mistakes because while this music embraces you lovingly with a cupped drone it a...
Creech Holler Men of Constant Sorrow Creech Holler is known for playing gothic country reminiscent of late night front porch sessions, sitting in creaky rocking chairs, drinking moonshine and singing about the devil and church. From the time you start playing their CD, With Signs Following, you feel catapulted straight into a scene of "Deliverance". There's an eeriness merging with an ethereal ...
Creech Holler performing "Maggie Rose" live at Preservation Pub in Knoxville, TN.Creech HollerAdd to My Profile | More VideosWith a sound that's part black magic and part reverent Southern evangelista, Murfreesboro-based Creech Holler plays to exorcise its own demons, but also to flaunt them in front of others, those who don't have the same gifts of darkness... --THE METRO PULSE, Knoxville TN
Creech Holler With a sound that's part black magic and part reverent Southern evangelista, Murfreesboro-based Creech Holler plays to exorcise its own demons, but also to flaunt them in front of others, those who don't have the same gifts of darkness. The sound is frightening, but also liberating, in the same way that a good scare leaves you exhilarated and wanting more. With only drums, guitar,...
Southern spirits saturate act's sound With its members divided between Murfreesboro and Asheville, N.C., Creech Holler claims the entire southern Appalachian region as its home base. The heritage of this area - as well as the Mississippi Delta - is reflected in the trio's music, which consists of both traditional mountain songs and original tracks in almost equal parts. Describing its style as ...
Rootsscene review CREECH HOLLERWith Signs FollowingThis is the music of funeral processions and dirge-filled bereavements. Of sin. Of salvation. Of old termite infested boards standing stoically side-by-side for impromptu juke houses in the way back of hazy mountain hills, brimming with fresh shine. But be weary of mistakes because while this music embraces you lovingly with a cupped drone it a...
CREECH HOLLER WITH SIGNS FOLLOWING - Label: 'Self-released ' - Genre: 'Alt/Country' - Release Date: '2007' Our Rating: 8 out of 10 Listening to the debut album, "With Signs Following", from East Tennessee-based CREECH HOLLER, is a bit like being trapped on a long-haul flight with *severe* turbulence. Theoretically, you know you're not going to die, but it's a pretty damn sca...
Leicesterbangs review Creech Holler - With Signs Following (Self Released)If you were looking for the missing link between the hoedown and the black mass then look no further. Electrification of old folk songs rarely comes off, and half of this album is from 'traditional' sources; but panic ye not because Creech Holler are more the inbred country cousins of The Immortal Lee County Killers than ...
Creech Holler Men of Constant Sorrow Creech Holler is known for playing gothic country reminiscent of late night front porch sessions, sitting in creaky rocking chairs, drinking moonshine and singing about the devil and church. From the time you start playing their CD, With Signs Following, you feel catapulted straight into a scene of "Deliverance". There's an eeriness merging with an ethereal ...
Interview with Jeff Zentner of Creech Holler----(playing this week in RoaVa) Interview with CREECH HOLLER--(Creech Holler is playing in Roanoke Va on March 2nd with Red Clay River at the Green Dolphin) 1. Who are the members in your band? Christian Brooks-Drums, tambourine, foot stomp, vocals Joey Campbell- Bass, melodica, vocals Jeff Zentner- Guitar, lead vocals 2. Is there a meaning or impo...