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Creech Holler

With Signs Following

Rootsscene review
over 2 years ago

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...

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Enigma article
almost 3 years ago
Metro Pulse
almost 3 years ago
Knoxville News Sentinel
almost 3 years ago
Kentucky Ampilfier review
almost 3 years ago
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With Signs Following - Creech Holler (self-release) From the first distorted strains of the opener "Pretty Polly," you're put on notice that Creech Holler is a different kind of trip. The sound on their debut release is a grungy drama that revels in the gothic mystery of the south. The Murfreesboro trio's mix of originals and folk traditionals, combined with a sound both ethereal and raw, hav...

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Kingsport Times
almost 3 years ago
Underground Collective interview
almost 3 years ago
Taproot Radio review/interview
almost 3 years ago

"On their CD, With Signs Following, Creech Holler travels deep into Appalachians, deep into the American psyche, deep into the past and dig up traditional songs you've never heard of but you know are part of your heritage and channel them through a hard rock filter to transform them into something deep, gothic, and inspired. The only question is, inspired by what? What have these guys touched? ...

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Twang Nation review
almost 3 years ago
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“Creech Holler is the sound of sin and redemption of another time when such matters were taken as gospel and music was the stories that frightened children and set them on the path to righteousness. Like a ghost hillbilly band you hear playing from the bottom of that long dry water well, you know the one, it’s where that little Jackson girl drowned back in the 40’s. Creech Holler is both joy

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Great American Music Hour review
almost 3 years ago
Wild Bill Jones
almost 3 years ago

From Creech Holler's debut record With Signs Following, we present to you "Wild Bill Jones" (trad.)Download it from ITUNESBut, you're a Mogger and still prefer physical CDs: CD BABY "Military drumbeats, foot stomps and yes, hollers - these boys'll sure conjure up a ghost in the broad light of mid-day or, shake hands with the rattlesnakes of mountain faith." --11th Hour, Macon GA“Serving up a mu.

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The Gospel of Judas
almost 3 years ago

From Creech Holler's debut record With Signs Following, we present to you "The Gospel of Judas""The Gospel of Judas" is a Creech Holler original and features the Melodica playing of Joseph Campbell. Download it from ITUNESOld school, old fashioned actual CD: CD BABY “The music of Creech Holler is earthy, dark and riddled with secrets - just like the mountains that birthed it.”--SKULLRING.ORG

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Country Blues
almost 3 years ago

From Creech Holler's debut record With Signs Following, we present to you "Country Blues""Country Blues" is a traditional Appalachian song also known as "Hustlin and Gamblin." Creech Holler's arrangment draws its inspiration from Dock Boggs. Download it from ITUNESOld fashioned CDs from CD BABY "Military drumbeats, foot stomps and yes, hollers - these boys'll sure conjure up a ghost in the broa...

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Red Rockin' Chair
almost 3 years ago

From Creech Holler's debut record With Signs Following, we present to you "Red Rockin' Chair""Red Rockin' Chair" is a traditional Appalchian tune sometimes called "Sugar Baby".Download it from ITUNESPurchase the disc from CD BABY "Blood-soaked country blues, creaky garage rock and front-porch whiskey ballads from this Tennessee trio." --THE FLAGPOLE, Athens GA

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Little Mathie Grove
almost 3 years ago
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From Creech Holler's debut record With Signs Following, we present to you "Little Mathie Grove""Little Mathie Grove" is a traditional Appalachain folk song with European origins perhaps as early as the 17th century. Creech Holler's arrangment features flat footin' by guest Ms. Sarah Twilley who is a Grand Ole Opry cast dancer.Creech Holler instrumentation on "Little Mathie Grove":Jeff Zentner- ...

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Rootsscene review
over 2 years ago

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...

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Whispern and Hollern, Republic of Ireland
almost 3 years ago

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...

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Leicesterbangs review
almost 3 years ago

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 ...

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Enigma article
almost 3 years ago
Underground Collective interview
almost 3 years ago
Metro Pulse
almost 3 years ago
Dock Boggs
about 3 years ago
Kentucky Ampilfier review
almost 3 years ago
Blog post image preview

With Signs Following - Creech Holler (self-release) From the first distorted strains of the opener "Pretty Polly," you're put on notice that Creech Holler is a different kind of trip. The sound on their debut release is a grungy drama that revels in the gothic mystery of the south. The Murfreesboro trio's mix of originals and folk traditionals, combined with a sound both ethereal and raw, hav...

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Kingsport Times
almost 3 years ago
Knoxville News Sentinel
almost 3 years ago
Creech Holler
almost 3 years ago
Twang Nation review
almost 3 years ago
Blog post image preview

“Creech Holler is the sound of sin and redemption of another time when such matters were taken as gospel and music was the stories that frightened children and set them on the path to righteousness. Like a ghost hillbilly band you hear playing from the bottom of that long dry water well, you know the one, it’s where that little Jackson girl drowned back in the 40’s. Creech Holler is both joy

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Taproot Radio review/interview
almost 3 years ago

"On their CD, With Signs Following, Creech Holler travels deep into Appalachians, deep into the American psyche, deep into the past and dig up traditional songs you've never heard of but you know are part of your heritage and channel them through a hard rock filter to transform them into something deep, gothic, and inspired. The only question is, inspired by what? What have these guys touched? ...

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The Gospel of Judas
almost 3 years ago

From Creech Holler's debut record With Signs Following, we present to you "The Gospel of Judas""The Gospel of Judas" is a Creech Holler original and features the Melodica playing of Joseph Campbell. Download it from ITUNESOld school, old fashioned actual CD: CD BABY “The music of Creech Holler is earthy, dark and riddled with secrets - just like the mountains that birthed it.”--SKULLRING.ORG

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Wild Bill Jones
almost 3 years ago

From Creech Holler's debut record With Signs Following, we present to you "Wild Bill Jones" (trad.)Download it from ITUNESBut, you're a Mogger and still prefer physical CDs: CD BABY "Military drumbeats, foot stomps and yes, hollers - these boys'll sure conjure up a ghost in the broad light of mid-day or, shake hands with the rattlesnakes of mountain faith." --11th Hour, Macon GA“Serving up a mu.

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